Landscapes and Dreams
 
I will be exhibiting 76 photographs this coming August at Linden Hall Studio, 32 St George's Road, Deal, Kent. (http://lindenhallstudio.co.uk/exhibit/landscape-dreams/). 
Do join me at the private view  on Friday 5 July, from 7 to 9.
The exhibition will be open throughout August.
 
Here a selection of 25  of those images: 
1- Imaginations
2- Landscapes
3- Still Life
4- A Murder of Silhouettes 
- Imagiantions
Still Life
Landscapes
A Murder of Silhouettes 

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This self portrait should in fact have a subtitle "After Ricardo Perez Alcalá", a Bolivian artist considered to be one of the best aquarellist of Latin America, born in 1939 and died 2013, born in Potosí, Bolivia. In his later years he stated: 'I used to paint what I saw, I now paint what I imagine', very close to my own perception of 'not WHAT I see but HOW I see it'
Imaginations
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The coming Winter
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Clouds over Lake Titicaca, La Paz, Bolivia
As in all my work, these are recollections of a memory that might not necessarily have taken place, although the photographic evidence is present somewhere...
The Self - XI
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Ten views: Valleys around La Paz
Ten views of a handful of valleys around the city of La Paz, Bolivia. What is apparent is the magnitude of the hills and mountains that surround this city, all of them exploding with subtle colours.
Gran Poder: Men's costumes
A UNESCO Wold Heritage festival Inevitably it is necessary to give a historical perspective of this yearly festival that takes place in the city of La Paz, Bolivia. The celebration transforms and stimulates the social life of La Paz every year, emanating from a particular way of understanding and living Andean Catholicism. The Parade begins with a procession through the western part of the city. This procession is central to the event, involving 40,000 devotees who dance and sing in an offering to the patron saint. The dance has a sacred significance for the sixty-nine fraternities involved, which are greeted in the streets in a euphoric atmosphere where the music of 7,000 musicians resonates. It is so owe inspiring that it is rightfully a UNESCO Wold Heritage event (Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity). The image venerated with dance and music is arrived in the city at the founding of the convent of the Mothers of the Sacred Conception on the 8th of December 1664
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Still Life with landscape
This image was inspired by a painting by Bolivian acuarelista Ricardo Pérez Alcalá
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