Nature: 3rd Place Winner 2017 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This photograph is part of my ‘Calligraphy Trees’ project.
This project consists in a personal approach of naturally-shaped trees that have a close connection with the traditional Japanese ink-painting (sumi-e). This painting has always been an important source of inspiration and has strongly influenced my photography about minimalist sceneries since 1995.
This series has started in Japan many years ago on the routes of Buddhist pilgrimages where I regularly spend time for my ongoing project about the sacred statuary in holy mountains. I deeply feel that these Japanese trees have a spiritual presence in the landscapes. They pertain to contemplative sceneries that have inspired generations of philosophers and artists over time.
AUTHOR
Olivier Robert is a professional photographer and landscape architect sharing his life between Europe and Japan. Initiated very early into the world of photography and dark room, he got his first camera at the age of 15. At that time, he also discovered Asia. This intense experience has drastically influenced his way of life and his vision of the world. From then on, photography and Asian philosophy will be closely linked.
In 1994, he graduated from the Institute of Landscape Architecture in Belgium and left his native country for Switzerland. As he arrived in the Lake Geneva region in 1995, he started a photographic work about the lake. After some years, this work has become a personal project based on a deep fascination of the photographer for this lake. This project is still continuing 20 years after and has pushed him into visiting many other lakes in the world. Since 2004, he has devoted his work almost exclusively to landscapes and waterscapes using mainly long exposures.
For his continuous projects as well as family reasons, he often gets thoroughly across Japan looking for specific landmarks which convey timelessness, simplicity and sometimes mystery.
This approach has led him to the most remote places of the archipelago, through mountains, temples and shrines about which he has also carried out a photographic project on Buddhist statuary and sacred art for years.
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