Revealed
As a shaft of light hits the stone column in a church the decorative shape and patterns of colour are subtly revealed.
Revealed
As a shaft of light hits the stone column in a church the decorative shape and patterns of colour are subtly revealed.
Awards
Photographer of the Year Contest
2024People’s Vote Award
Architecture
Non Professional
Nominee
Architecture
Non Professional
Revealed
As a shaft of light hits the stone column in a church the decorative shape and patterns of colour are subtly revealed.
About Artist
Ann Petruckevitch
I am a photographic artist living and working on the coast of England. In 2011 I received a distinction from the Arts University in Bournemouth for Photography as part of my Diploma in Art and Design. I have a variety of photographic based interests and like to explore image interpretation by using an array of techniques including camera-less, analogue and digital media, respectively. This stems from challenging myself technically to create images that attempt to capture the depth, shape and visual impact of the proposed subject matter by presenting it on media that enables an organic type of exploration. This is very much an evolving process, encouraging me to closely examine the living and abstract world and form images that explore the spontaneous nature that subtly exists all around us. Many of my photographic projects originate from a desire to invite the viewer to witness some of the subtle unseen details of their environment. I am constantly striving to observe and form my own unique frame of the visual situation laid out before me using colour or black and white photographic processes, studying the subject matter and seeking out its visual interpretation beyond what is represented through the lens; shaping context to produce more ethereal type imagery.
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