An abstract impressionistic fine art photograph, a fantasy lake landscape view inspired by the mountain of Coigach on the west coast of the Scottish highlands, Scotland surrounded by rugged wild heather moorland, interspersed by lochs. In the distance can be seen Coigach rising up above the horizon with the vast distance of the autumn coloured heather moorland and a small blue loch in the foreground.
A grunge style modern contemporary artwork created from organic textural weather industrial concrete and graffiti in muted ochre and grey brown tones.
This is part of my Bunker series, created from photographing details of WW2 defence concrete bunkers and gun emplacements from around Britain's coast.
These abstract landscapes are created naturally over time from the weathering and aging of the concrete and rust from bolts and nails embedded in the walls.
In this series I have tried to show that even simple, neglected, often over looked, mundane and in this case ugly and terrible places have beauty hidden within them.
These photos have not been manipulated in any way apart from light photo editing (cropping and exposure adjustment) and as such can be seen in situ around Britain's coastline.
Professionally printed on Hahnemühle archival quality paper using the latest archival quality inks.
Image size 24" x 34" paper size 26" x 26"
Archival ink on paper
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An abstract impressionistic fine art photograph, a fantasy lake landscape view inspired by the mountain of Coigach on the west coast of the Scottish highlands, Scotland surrounded by rugged wild heather moorland, interspersed by lochs. In the distance can be seen Coigach rising up above the horizon with the vast distance of the autumn coloured heather moorland and a small blue loch in the foreground.
A grunge style modern contemporary artwork created from organic textural weather industrial concrete and graffiti in muted ochre and grey brown tones.
This is part of my Bunker series, created from photographing details of WW2 defence concrete bunkers and gun emplacements from around Britain's coast.
These abstract landscapes are created naturally over time from the weathering and aging of the concrete and rust from bolts and nails embedded in the walls.
In this series I have tried to show that even simple, neglected, often over looked, mundane and in this case ugly and terrible places have beauty hidden within them.
These photos have not been manipulated in any way apart from light photo editing (cropping and exposure adjustment) and as such can be seen in situ around Britain's coastline.
Professionally printed on Hahnemühle archival quality paper using the latest archival quality inks.
Image size 24" x 34" paper size 26" x 26"
Archival ink on paper
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