Azorean Patchwork Ed. 26 of 30

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Artwork Details

Medium Photograph, Paper, Framed by Artist
Dimensions 63cm (W) x 48cm (H) x 2cm (D)
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Artwork Description

The Azores are a group of islands located off the coast of Portugal. Often dubbed the 'Hawaii of the Atlantic', this volcanic group of islands are covered with lush greenery and compelling landscapes.

Terceira is one of the islands in the Azores and has a strong agricultural background. From various viewpoints around the island, I often stopped to admire the patchwork of fields marked out by low stone walls and variations in the colour and texture of the crops planted.

As with any European country, there is a lot of history on these islands. Driving around, this was demonstrated with countless little ruins such as this stone hut in the field. Often a newer building would be butted up right next to an older ruin from a previous generation (no doubt to make use of an existing stone wall), but this little hut was on its own.

As I often do with this kind of image, I've chosen to use a shallower depth of field to mildly isolate the ruined hut as an object of interest against the background.

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Please note - this photograph is part of a Limited Edition, so if the dimensions or framing configuration of this particular artwork don't quite suit your space, then please contact me to arrange a commission of a more suitable print size. The following options are available:

SIZING
- Extra Large (Print: 76.2 x 114.3cm | Framed: 95 x 133cm)
- Large (Print: 50.8 x 76.2cm
 | Framed: 69 x 94cm)
- Medium (Print: 40.6 x 70cm | Framed: 59 x 79cm)
- Small (Print: 30.5 x 45.7cm | Framed: 48 x 63cm)

FRAMING CONFIGURATION
- Premium (Tasmanian Oak timber frame, TruVue UV70 glazing)
- Standard (Black or White timber frame, standard glazing)

Artist Bio

You could say that my photographic journey started deeply rooted within the art world. My inspiration came from nature – light, shadow, geometry, and patterns. I started to study the work of other talented photographers, so that my interest in photography – always hovering in the background – sparked into flame as I started to experiment with my first ‘grown up’ camera.My exploration has taken me across a range of photographic genres – weddings, architecture, travel, landscapes, commercial, portraits and more. I feel I’ve come full circle now, and my passion for sharing the world as I see it has been strengthened by my exposure to a variety of subjects and the shooting styles and technical skills they require.I’m happiest when I see the reactions and intrigue of people viewing my work. So all I ask is that you give yourself permission to explore whatever inspiration you feel when you look at my photos… and think about how you can put that inspiration into action.

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Jon's studio is in Gerringong, NSW