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PARIS EXHIBITION Mark Tedeschi
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Location |
Date |
Price |
1° - Dorigo Forest |
NSW north coast forest |
2005 |
$600 |
2° - Greygum forest |
Bruxner Park Flora Reserve, NSW |
2005 |
$600 |
3° - Dune |
Park Beach, Coffs harbour |
2005 |
$600 |
4° - Lake George |
Lake George NSW |
2005 |
$600 |
5° - Grose Valley |
Blue Mountains, NSW |
2006 |
$600 |
6° - The Kelly Gang in Sydney |
Sydney Harbour |
2006 |
$600 |
7° - Tsunami in Sydney |
Sydney Harbour Bridge |
2006 |
$600 |
These abstract Australian landscapes were taken in some of
the most beautiful rainforests and beaches of the east coast
of New South Wales. They highlight the mystical and deeply
spiritual nature of the Australian “bush”, which is a feature
derived from some of the legends of the Australian Aboriginal
people. Colours and shapes of the forest, trees, flowers,
and, above all else the play of light, seek to evoke the feelings,
emotional responses and spirituality of Australian nature.
Some of the images hint at spiritual “beings” in nature that
are so much a part of indigenous Australian folklore and which
are vividly portrayed in indigenous art and dance.
These works are not manipulated images. They were not created
by multiple exposures or by computer programs. Each photograph
is exhibited as it came out of the camera (with only adjustments
for lightness/darkness or contrast).
The artist’s purpose in exhibiting these works is to demonstrate
the power of photography as an abstract art form and to convey
the emotive and spiritual qualities of the Australian bush
in a pictorial photographic style.
SHORT CV Mark Tedeschi has been a passionate
photographer since 1988, specializing in abstract landscapes
and portraiture. He has had nine solo exhibitions and participated
in numerous joint exhibitions. He has won numerous photographic
awards and prizes in Australia, north America and Europe. His
images are included in the New South Wales Art Gallery collection,
the Australian National Library, the Museum of Sydney, the NSW
Justice and Police Museum, and the State Library of NSW. He
has been published in numerous books and journals, including
the definitive text on Australian photography “Eye for photography”
(2005) by Alan Davies.Mark lives and works in Sydney.
In Europe Mark is represented by ARTEGIRO www.artegiro.com.
For any queries, expo and sales please contact artegiro@gmail.com
Mark is represented in Australia by:
JOSEF LEBOVIC GALLERY
34 Paddington Street, Paddington, NSW, 2021, Australia
+61 2 9332 1840
+61 2 9331 7431
josef@joseflebovicgallery.com
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