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FINE ART SERIES

 

 

FINE ART SERIES

blend of conceptual, surrealism, fine art, and fantasy.

The Path Title Card
The Path, I
The Path, II
The Path, III
The Path, IV
The Path, V
The Path, VI

THE PATH

blindly he stumbled from the path, into the depths of the woods,

swallowed up by the darkness, searching for the light.

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model: Luis Bedoy

Propagation Title Card
Propagation, I
Propagation, II
Propagation, III
Propagation, IV
Propagation, V
Propagation, VI
Propagation, VII
Propagation, VIII

PROPAGATION

prop·a·ga·tion: (noun) the breeding of specimens of a plant or animal

by natural processes from the parent stock.

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model: Peter Hunt

Odysseus + The Siren Title Card
Odysseus + The Siren, I
Odysseus + The Siren, II
Odysseus + The Siren, III
Odysseus + The Siren, IV
Odysseus + The Siren, V
Odysseus + The Siren, VI
Odysseus + The Siren, VII
Odysseus + The Siren, VIII
Odysseus + The Siren, IX
Odysseus + The Siren, X
Odysseus + The Siren, XI
Odysseus + The Siren, XII
Odysseus + The Siren, XIII
Odysseus + The Siren, XIV
Odysseus + The Siren, XV
Odysseus + The Siren, XVI
Odysseus + The Siren, XVI
Odysseus + The Siren, XVII
Odysseus + The Siren, XIX
Odysseus + The Siren, XX

ODYSSEUS + THE SIREN

Come this way, honored Odysseus, great glory of the Achaians, and stay your ship, so that you can listen here to our singing; for no one else has ever sailed past this place in his black ship until he has listened to the honey-sweet voice that issues from our lips; then goes on, well-pleased, knowing more than ever he did; for we know everything that the Argives and Trojans did and suffered in wide Troy through the gods' despite. Over all the generous earth we know everything that happens. - Homer's The Odyssey (750 B.C.)

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models: Bailey Rynders + Ryan Switalski

Plantae Title Card
Still Life of Sansevieria and Limes
Still Life of Ficus Ginseng Bonsai
Still Life of Calluna Vulgaris
Still Life of Succulents and Skull
Still Life of a Rubber Fig

PLANTAE

A garden is a complex of aesthetic and plastic intentions; and the plant is, to a landscape artist, not only a plant - rare, unusual, ordinary or doomed to disappearance - but it is also a color, a shape, a volume or an arabesque in itself.

Roberto Burle Marx (1909-1994), Brazilian landscape architect 

© 2015 by Michael Halse

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