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Please don't eat the buttercups - Limited Edition 1 of 5 Photograph

Algis Kemezys

Canada

Photography, Digital on Canvas

Size: 43 W x 43 H x 1 D in

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This is a Dream Catcher and or a Mandela depending on your perspective. Influenced by the kaleidoscope at a young age it took me over 50 years to get back working with it's concept by exploring it's wonderful duality. This work is also influenced by the reflective quality of nature depending on a few perspectives, the smallest being an atom and the largest being the lay out of a Church or Cathedral. Whatever your perspective all things and thoughts are good for this work. If you are attracted to this it can be your place to pray or reflect on things in regards to the harmony of nature. You can buy this as a one of a kind for 3333.00 and no others will ever be printed. The Mandela aspect comes from when I stayed in a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in Nepal for three months back in the seventies.

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Photography:Digital on Canvas

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:43 W x 43 H x 1 D in

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Algis Kemezys started taking photographs and filming with super 8 in the mid- sixties after deciding it was far more exciting to him than painting or making landsculpture which he did for a number of years.. His fine-art career began in 1979 with the apprenticeship to the doyenne of photography, the late BERENICE ABBOTT, discoverer of EUGENE ATGET and assistant to MAN RAY. He has had his most important retrospective at the Vilnius Art Gallery, Lithuania (1998), and has been awarded three international awards. Currently he has divided his time between Qubec and the U.S., and has traveled to many countries around the globe. Geomancer, Dowser,Rock Sculptor, Gourmet Chef, World Traveller, Cinematographer, Photographer, Director Algis Kemezys started out in the visual arts as a fine art photographer. He has photographed all over the world. His work has been published and exhibited internationally (New York; Chicago; Canada; Greece; Mexico and India). While photographing the island of Crete (Greece) for a book cover in 2002, he became interested in making a documentary about the islands mimetoliths. Drawing on his previous experience in working with video (Ryerson University; as well as an ongoing sideline in video-art pieces) he has finished two successive documentary films, the first of which (Faces of Myth) played in several festivals to good notices, and the second of which (Mimetoliths) was finished in October 2005 and showed with the Untied Nations Mediterranean. Enviromental Film Festival. Ishia Film festival, Italy and Won peoples choice in the Night Gallery Film Festivals.

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