Rewilding of the Bison in Europe that has a large human population and little wilderness seemed like an unlikely bet. In spite of this there are successful stories that shows that even small nature reserves can be home to large wildlife
This series of photos are showing a day in the life of a bison in his new home. The bison is having a little banter with a deer over some food, although with a friendly outcome, its expression and the intensity of its gazes reminded me of their ancestors: majestic and imposing creatures.
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New home, new friends (Series)
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I am an enthusiastic photographer and fine artist living in London.
I think of my artwork as an unfinished statements that allows perpetual interaction and improvisation on both sides..the maker and the viewer.
My arrangements are schematic, inviting the viewer to move into a space of speculation between spontaneous and accidental effects.
I don’t set out to produce art about one subject or another, although I tend to favor figurative art.
I’m never without a sketchbook to hand so I am constantly drawing and sometimes the drawings are left in the sketchbook and other times they develop into more in-depth ideas and detailed images.
I rely on my desire for beauty, poetics and profound meanings.
BTEC Graphic Design Level II (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign)
BTEC Photography Level II
Four of my image were selected for London Photo Festival, Cutty Sark Exhibition
Five of my images have been favored by National Geographic Editors
One published photo in National Geographic
Personal Exhibition in Mayfair, London, UK 2015
Exhibition at Romanian Institute of Culture, London, part of Annual Salon 2016
I am an enthusiastic photographer and fine artist living in London.
I think of my artwork as an unfinished statements that allows perpetual interaction and improvisation on both sides..the maker and the viewer.
My arrangements are schematic, inviting the viewer to move into a space of speculation between spontaneous and accidental effects.
I don’t set out to produce art about one subject or another, although I tend to favor figurative art.
I’m never without a sketchbook to hand so I am constantly drawing and sometimes the drawings are left in the sketchbook and other times they develop into more in-depth ideas and detailed images.
I rely on my desire for beauty, poetics and profound meanings.
BTEC Graphic Design Level II (Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign)
BTEC Photography Level II
Four of my image were selected for London Photo Festival, Cutty Sark Exhibition
Five of my images have been favored by National Geographic Editors
One published photo in National Geographic
Personal Exhibition in Mayfair, London, UK 2015
Exhibition at Romanian Institute of Culture, London, part of Annual Salon 2016
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