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indigenous VS invasive #1 - Limited Edition of 30 Photograph

Amos Gazit

Israel

Photography, Paper on Paper

Size: 23.6 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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My journey in search for personal physical and mental rehabilitation (following 3 war injuries) brought me to the sea... Led by my imagination, morals, and creativity I started the long voyage of observation, learning, conserving & "healing" the marine environment, in tropical countries and islands… During my journey and doing in this magical world of reefs, beaches, its surroundings and among those who live next and of it: fishermen, scientists, tourists and (too much) "human destruction, abusement and arrogancy" – I have seen, observing and sensing the process of the disappearance of this magical world, the reasons to it... and the sea's nature to self-heal, overcome and rehabilitate itself – by itself… I hope that through my works, people will have the chance to get a different view of the nature's beauty, its overcoming strength... and the need for more human respect and modesty.

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Photography:Paper on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:30

Size:23.6 W x 39.4 H x 1.2 D in

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Israeli artist Amos Gazit’s underwater photography is an organic extension of his years-long rehabilitation from three war wounds which left him physically, psychologically, and morally shattered. In turn, he has spent the past three decades studying and documenting the marine environment and participating in international efforts to rehabilitate it from the ravages of civilization. While documenting the destruction of marine life, he has been captivated by its magical beauty and the sea’s extraordinary ability to overcome the damage done to it, regenerate its resources, and heal itself. Amos’ photographs of the marine environment are printed on aluminum, tempered glass, laminated paper, plexiglass, canvas, and rocks. They are displayed in galleries and underwater installations and incorporated into furniture and interior/exterior design. "Photography grew out of my work in conservation" I started to take pictures as a means of documenting the destruction of the reefs and shores. But no-one with a soul and imagination can avoid the enchanting beauty of the sea and its endless diversity. Led by my imagination, morals, and creativity, I started the long voyage of conservation, development, and management of the tropical marine environment (reefs & shores) in countries and islands in Southeast Asia and the South Caribbean.

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