The last of my Cyanotype experiment: 21 images on Canson L'Aquarelle 300 gsm paper.

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Still Life
Not much to say... other tan this is a still life...
The Singer, Billie Bloom - Von Wildenhaus
Von Wildenhaus, an extraordinary Seattle band with the mesmerising Billie Bloom, live at the Lighthouse pub in Walmer.
88 versions of Autumn
Artists, beyond belonging to a nation, are united by a feeling of peace...
Somewhere in the Andes
Working on some photographs taken some years ago... Quimsa Cruz, a section of the Cordillera de los Andes
Ayasofya Camii - Hagia Sophia
The calligraphy in the main dome of Hagia Sophia is The Verse of Light — the 35th verse of the 24th surah of the Quran: "Allah is the Light of the heavens and the earth".
The dried flowers
It is what it is: an imaginary landscape with a foreground of dead flowers...
Flower and Burnet moths
Caught by the colour and the moths...
The Window
Isolation seems to be the feeling one gets these strange times, full of uncertainty and peril...
The Spirit of Winter
As in all my work, it begins one way but then it ends somewhere not too far...
The Self up close
I have recently discovered the power of Dynamic Symmetry, its origin, its stipulations and history. One quote from the person who put the principles together, Jay Hambridge, is worth mentioning: “As moral law without intellectual direction fails, ends in intolerance, so instinctive art without mental control is bound to fail, to end in incoherence. In Art the control of reason means the rule of design.” (Hambridge, Jay. The Elements od Dynamic Symmetry. Dover Publications, Inc., New York. 1967). I would urge you to incorporate dynamic symmetry into you static compositions.
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