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Ajna or third eye chakra or energy centre, a composited image from images shot by the photographer in India. Sadhu shot in Varanasi, landscape of cenotaphs shot at dusk in Orchha then overlaid in Photoshop with painted wall texture to enhance the feeling. Artwork of petals also put together in Photoshop using real lotus petals. This series was many years in the making and created in very high resolution for the maximum quality final printed image. Prints of 1m square highly recommended for maximum impact.
2015
Digital on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
39 W x 39 H x 0.1 D in
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I was born in Trinidad and Tobago and travelled all over the world with my parents before settling in The UK for my education. I went to Sherborne School and Reading University before moving to London to be a photographic assistant to many different photographers including Anthony Blake and Spencer Rowell. Then I moved to Australia to further my career in photography that is now 35 years long as a commercial and art photographer in Sydney. I have had several exhibitions including Transformation 1992, Lifeforce 1996, Sahaja 2000, and have completed new spiritual works, The Chakras, 2014 that are shown here on Saatchi Art. I now also teach photography with Alfonso Photo tours in Sydney.
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