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Full Moon Reflection Photograph - Limited Edition of 25

Leonarda Kovacic

Australia

Photography, Giclée on Paper

Size: 11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Native Australian reeds create a graphic semi-abstract composition with the Full Moon reflection in a lake near Lithgow, NSW, Australia. PLEASE NOTE All images on Saatchi Art are limited edition prints as indicated, printed by me on genuine archival-grade glossy photographic paper, 258gsm, which brings out the fine detail, unless indicated otherwise. Larger sizes are printed by a professional company specialising in fine art prints. If you wish to order a print on a special kind of fine art paper or a different size, please contact me. Archival-grade prints are expected to last at least 100 years if displayed (under glass/Plexiglass) and/or stored in appropriate conditions, away from direct sunlight and sources of heat and moisture. Please seek professional advice if necessary. Each print is signed and dated on the back, comes with a Certificate of Authenticity by the artist, and is insured and shipped as per strict Saatchi Art requirements. Prints are sold unmatted and unframed. The colours of the actual prints may vary from the colours on your screen. All images on Saatchi Art are low resolution to protect copyright. The actual prints are much sharper and clearer, except where special effects are intended. © COPYRIGHT NOTICE All artworks in this gallery are the copyright of Leonarda Kovacic. The artworks offered here are for private use only. Purchase of these artworks does not include reproduction or distribution rights. Artworks cannot be copied or used without the artist's written permission.

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Photography:Giclée on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:25

Size:11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.

MY PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY Growing up with mother academic artist, my love of nature and perceptive appreciation of fine detail were instilled in me from the earliest age. My mother owned an old Japanese black-and-white model Yashica which was my first analogue practice camera. My passion for photography developed during my college years when I majored in Photography and Journalism from the College of Cultural Studies in Zagreb, Croatia. My photographic interests varied over the years, from documenting Australian Aboriginal cultural sites to nature photography. These days my photographic practice revolves around my daily meditation and is, indeed, my meditation practice. The ability to stop and appreciate raindrops, flowers, tree bark, wildlife, and breath-taking views has been lost to many in this modern world. My moments of silence and sojourn with nature readily translate into my images which I am happy to share at my exhibitions, art markets, and online. I resisted the swich from analogue to digital photography for as long as I could. I was concerned that the new technology would make me see things differently, but because of my previous analogue photography training, it hasn't impacted my ability to frame scenes on the spot, and to produce images that hardly ever require any cropping. I have preserved the attention to detail and careful selection of frames. I like digital photography for its more environmentally-friendly processes. This way, I can have the best of both worlds, old and new. My latest collection featured here is a series of modernist, semi-abstract photographs of water reflections. I find water as a medium fascinating: its ability to mirror other things; to create fascinating patterns on its surface; to flow over hard surfaces, finding its own path (as do we humans in our lives), always remaining independent and its own. Perhaps this is why I love water so much, as these qualities have always appealed to me and are part of my individual make-up. I often find that I too only mirror whatever I encounter in life; that I too have the ability to be creative; to allow things to just wash over me, and to follow my own unique path. Another quality of water is its impermanence: unlike rock formations, for instance, which take decades and often centuries to take shape in which they remain fixed for long periods of time, water shape-shifts; in fact, it doesn't have any shape or form, yet we can see it, touch it, taste it, feel it.

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