Where the birds go... by Iris van Heusden

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Iris van Heusden

Netherlands

About ‘Where the birds go...’ by Iris van Heusden

The donkey walks at his's leisure towards home while watching a flock of birds in the distance. The meadow in the foreground and the soft cloudy sky above envelop the picture in a serene, timeless tranquillity.

I am always inspired by the paintings of the Old Masters, I find the atmosphere, colours and light fascinating! I try to…

Original created by Iris van Heusden.

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Iris van Heusden
Netherlands

My name is Iris van Heusden, born in Amsterdam and living in Oirschot. For me, photography is an expression of my creativity. In every photograph I take, I am inspired by the work of the 'Old Masters'. I find the light, the atmosphere shown in their works phenomenal. I try to emulate those. Them brush for me is my camera, and with the processing I apply to the photos, the photo ultimately looks like a painting.

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