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2nd Place Winner / Fine Art: Abstract
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Ethereal Earth
Ethereal Earth
“Ethereal Earth” invites viewers into a world where colour, texture, and form collide in mesmerising abstraction. This photographic journey into the pink salt lakes of Victoria’s Mallee region (Australia) unveils the hidden beauty of an enigmatic landscape, captured from a bird's-eye perspective. The images, shaped by the play of light, salt, and water, reveal a tapestry of fluid geometries, delicate hues, and organic patterns that are otherworldly.
The flatness of the salt plains is transformed into a rich, painterly canvas where vibrant swathes of blush, lavender, and coral bleed into one another, creating a symphony of colours that feel at once serene and electric. The aerial viewpoint, where the earth's natural formations are stripped of their human context, emphasizes the purity of the landscape, abstracting it into a series of fractal-like shapes, winding veins, and ephemeral textures that seem to pulse with life.
Author
Nathan's journey into photography began in 2013 when he acquired his first Canon DSLR in anticipation of a trip to Queenstown, New Zealand. This pivotal moment ignited a passion that continues to drive his exploration and dedication to capturing the essence of nature's most stunning landscapes. Alongside his personal pursuits, Nathan has fostered enduring connections within Melbourne's building and landscape architecture communities.
Nathan believes deeply in the transformative power of imagery to evoke emotions, forge connections, and convey messages that transcend language. His work as a dedicated photographer focuses on capturing the essence of Australia's natural environment. Over the years, he has honed a distinctive style that celebrates the untouched beauty of Australia's preserved beaches, mountains, and forests. Through his photography, Nathan aims to raise awareness about sustainability and the importance of preserving Australia's pristine habitats.
Website
www.nathanpenhallphotography.com.au
@nathanpenhallphotography