Cork oak No 8 - Spring in the Monchique Mountains, Algarve, Portugal by Hannie Kassenaar

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Breda, Netherlands

About ‘Cork oak No 8 - Spring in the Monchique Mountains, Algarve, Portugal’ by Hannie Kassenaar

Whimsically growing cork oak in spring with yellow spring flowers against a bright blue sky in the hills of Monchique in Portugal. Located in the western part of the Algarve, it is a beautiful area to enjoy and hike. With the added advantage that it is not jam-packed with tourists.
I came across this beautifully shaped tree on one of…

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Hannie Kassenaar
Breda, Netherlands

Creating atmospheric images is the style I love. In my photography and painting it is mainly nature, always an inexhaustible source of inspiration.
It is looking, observing and associating where I like to combine my photos and edit them digitally. This creates a new image that you can look at for a longer time.
My paintings are executed in different paint techniques. Mostly abstract, minimalistic images with eloquence where your eyes wander over and always something…

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