Fata Naturii: The Face of Nature
de Sean Tice
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À propos du livre
Fata Naturii is Romanian for "The Face of Nature"
Inspired by the wisps of vapor dancing in the light, the stone faces watching over us day and night. It is a wink to the "green man" who lurks within the wood, it is an acknowledgement of the spirit of earth, the wondering souls of our ancestors, the presence of something beyond. It is recognition of the possibility that much more exists than what at first meets the eye.
You will find some obvious, some uncannily real, many fantastic. Take your time to discern the many faces that have presented themselves to my lens. But, remember, once you begin to recognize them, you will forever see them lurking about.
Inspired by the wisps of vapor dancing in the light, the stone faces watching over us day and night. It is a wink to the "green man" who lurks within the wood, it is an acknowledgement of the spirit of earth, the wondering souls of our ancestors, the presence of something beyond. It is recognition of the possibility that much more exists than what at first meets the eye.
You will find some obvious, some uncannily real, many fantastic. Take your time to discern the many faces that have presented themselves to my lens. But, remember, once you begin to recognize them, you will forever see them lurking about.
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Caractéristiques et détails
- Catégorie principale: Beaux-arts
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Format choisi: Portrait standard, 20×25 cm
# de pages: 120 - Date de publication: juil 14, 2011
- Langue English
- Mots-clés Fine Art, Fire., Wind, Earth, Mystic, Nature, Portrait, Landscape
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À propos du créateur
Sean Tice
Littleton Colorado, USA
Born in July of 1969, Studied Film, Anthropology, Philosophy and Religion at Southwest Missouri State University. I Developed a love for photography at a very early age and have been chasing the perfect picture ever since. My love for nature, travel and historic places provide me endless subjects to work with. When I can't get out, I like to exercise my creativity by exploring shapes, colors, and textures with abstract artwork