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Inspiration Behind My Work.

I create art how I see the the world and it inspires me. I especially love producing art where light and shadows play the lead role in perfect harmony between light and dark with no depression. When my fine art work is completed, it makes me feel happy as I see the end result and knowing I created that particular piece in the way I did, full fills me. I am inspired by nature, people and my environment. Trees are the most inspirational for me, I cannot explain why, it develops from within. My inspirations are shown in my work through deep shadows and perfect light play. I enjoy creating and including mystery within my work. I am conveying to the viewer that not everything is dark in peoples lives and that there are light spots too. Giving them inspiration and feeling good about my work. My work is a reflection of the deeper meaning of life to me and that after a hard time, the light comes again. My philosophy is to never give up in life. After grief comes laughter and after life comes heaven. Live every day of your life to the full…

Available size my work may be ordered in

76 x115 cm – 29.9 x 45.3 inches for prints on paper

120 x 90 cm – 48 x 36 inches for aluminum prints production time is 6 to 8 weeks

Exclusivity of my work is essential thus I limit my work to 100 prints per fine art photograph

My Fine Art Photography is always printed on Fuji DP Professional Digital Pearl Paper Glossy II This high-quality photo paper is especially suited for fashion, architecture and portrait photography and photos with the space and depth effects play an important role. Large display of shadows and bright white cause intense and deep color. When the photos are viewed in bright light is a silvery, pearl-like gloss finish to see, especially parties and the lightest skin-colored parts of the picture. This special effect is created due to the very fine luster pigments which are, by means of a thin layer of titanium dioxide covered by the light-sensitive emulsion are attached. Through the interplay of transparency, refraction and interference of light in the reflective layer creates the pearl-like glossy effect.