Wonderful Chaos The random blend of nature and movement intrigues me. For this series I am combining several portions of long exposure captures of the ocean as it crashes against the shore. Rather than being a literal depiction I add to the natural chaos by reversing, flipping and otherwise blending various layers of motion and time. My process is a testament to the always changing shoreline and a mind that is not always settled. At some stage I reach a calm place, then I press print. In 2006 I almost lost my sight after eye surgery. It took several years for my eyes to recover and longer to come to terms with the associated depression. Even now I am somewhat limited by the amount of commissioned work I can comfortably undertake. I used some of the recovery period to express how that smeared vision, in the months immediately after the surgery, filtered the world. I found myself drawn to disguising scenes and details with blur, motion and wonderful chaos. No 1 of 5 museum quality, signed & numbered prints 1000mm x 1000mm (39.5 x 39.5") paper (+ 2 Artist Proofs) - Link in Bio . . . . . #circlefoundation #wonderfulchaos #wonderful #chaos #ocean #surf #waves #abstract #emotion #motion #lightmoods #fineartphotography #fineartphotographer #naturallight #photographycollector #theartofphotography #photographyart #photographylover #photoart #photoartist #curator #artcollector #contemporarycurator #interiordecor #interiordesignideas #kiama #shoreline (at Kiama, New South Wales) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsrGlGhBLgo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=17gj077zi71rz