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12.00" x 8.00"
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2.00"
Frame Width:
0.88"
Overall:
17.50" x 13.50"
Gift of the Hurricane Number 2 Framed Print
by Aberjhani
$83.00
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SERIES BACKGROUND: How phenomenal is life on Earth? In addition to being known for their fury, hurricanes are also famous for their unpredictable... more
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Comments (6)
Artist's Description
SERIES BACKGROUND: How phenomenal is life on Earth? In addition to being known for their fury, hurricanes are also famous for their unpredictable nature. That unpredictability usually involves determining which way a hurricane is going to go before meteorologists decide they’ve got it figured out. In my recent encounter with Hurricane Idalia while in Savannah, Georgia (USA), I experienced a different kind of surprise caused by the hurricane resulting in some unexpected photography after it split what I believe was an oak tree in half.
Large limbs fell on electric power lines, evergreen shrubs, and a backyard shed. As amazed as I was by the destructiveness, I was equally amazed by the images I captured. I describe them as Abstract Nature Photography, Nature as Found Art, Nature as Artist, or Gifts of the Hurricane.
THIS SECOND GIFT OF THE HURRICANE shows where a branch crushed an evergreen shrub and, in terms of color photography, created something close to a triptych i...
About Aberjhani
I was born and raised in the southeastern United States, then spent many years, while pursuing my education and serving in the U.S. Air Force, traveling around America and the world. Much of story is told in recent book releases like Greeting Flannery OConnor at the Back Door of My Mind and Dreams of the Immortal City Savannah. Artwork by me is featured on the cover of both books. My last 4 public exhibits were at the Savannah/Hilton Head Airport Art Gallery in Savannah, Georgia, USA, and during a cultural arts event in the historic Lafayette Square in the same city. I am currently completing an artbook project on different challenge which humanity has been facing in the 2020s, with text contributions from writers around the world. My...
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Thanks tremendously Carol for your very kind and insightful comments on "Gift of the Hurricane Number 2." Recovering from hurricanes takes a while but it's coming along.
Carol Japp
How wonderful to see and capture such a lovely scene from nature after one of the worst aspects of nature! Great work Aberjhani!
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Thanks tremendously Angeles for your visit and very kind words.
Angeles M Pomata
Extraordinary game of lights and shadows and wonderful composition in this excellent capture, Aberjhani!! L/F
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Thank you VIVA for checking out and commenting on "Gift of the Hurricane Number 2." When I captured this image, I not only felt that "need to respect Nature's Powers as higher than our own" which you speak of. I was also doubly astonished to be reminded of the fullness and richness of life that surrounds us everywhere ever day. That kind of thing makes me feel humbled.
VIVA Anderson
Kudos, Aberjhani, again........No.2 is as dramatic as your descriptions, No.3,2,1.......my repeat, (v.tired/today) :::::: Kudos, Aberjhani........am following all three (so far) in this Series, each an astonishing event only NATURE can create, and well caught these images, and, so interesting your Series Background/ to read, and, be reminded of our need to respect Nature's Powers as higher than our own, and not just for desperate damage, of course. FAV, regards, bonne chance vs 'the elements' !!......VIVA