Within the recognisable, you sometimes find a part of the image that seems to cross the border into the abstract despite its recognisability. The shapes become planes in different shades that no longer stand next to each other to form a recognisable complete image but are still that nonetheless. Here, a door in a cottage in an Indian town. a mixture of the shelves and shapes of the door in a multitude of shades of blue faded and faded over the years with, as contrast, garments in the bright colours used so much in India hung loosely and randomly over a line. Together, it could be an abstract painting.
My great loves are the water and everything about it. Ships, travel, history and photography. The combination is therefore very common in my photographic work. Most photographs are created intuitively. It is an image that strikes me, usually a combination of form and color in which a.. Read more…