Abstract: Honorable Mention 2025 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This work, taken early morning while walking along the Aldinga beach in South Australia, is from the “Written in the Sand” series exploring beauty of forms and tones written on the sand by the ‘nature forces. It is a visual poetry depicting a deep message that what is once written can be easily washed away with the changing currents… I returned to this place few more times, hoping to see this beauty again, but as Heraclitus says – “No man ever steps in the same river twice”.
AUTHOR
I was born in Krosno, Poland. My photographic work extends over 40 years, beginning with my studies in Kraków, where I explored the beauty of black and white photography and conducted experimental art works together with my latest brother Zbigniew with whom I formed the Micro-Macro art group exploring connections between art and science. Since settling in Australia in 1992, I have exhibited my works in Melbourne where I lived until 2002, and in Adelaide where I reside currently.
My recent works are reflection on our human fate, meaning of our life and are deeply rooted in our Western symbology. This what I call the Art of Values.
I'm the member of the Royal South Australian Society of Art (RSASA) regularly participating in the RSASA members exhibitions.
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