Trees & foliage 2010-040

Trees & foliage 2010-040

Trees, especially without leaves have always fascinated me. They almost seem animated and there is certainly something metaphysical about them. These trees from the Enchanted Forest set were all photographed in Toronto. Although they represent only a small portion of the selection that is available to the observer as he explores the city, each has caught my eye due to some particularly unique quality which it displays. I tend to prefer capturing older specimens which reveal the signs of aging as we all do as we get on in years. Like us, trees are exceptionally adaptable and will grow through a fence that is in its way, making the obstructing fence part of the tree itself, or it will continue to thrive when hollowed out by disease, rot or creatures and when broken or burned by such as lightning, it will stubbornly cling to life and continue to provide shelter to those who seek safety beneath its branches.
My photos, art and videos are now available from my website for use as royalty free stock for advertising, movies, or many other applications.
ronzig@rogers.com
View my Portfolio, References and Upcoming Shows
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If you have an event to record or need other photography services or would like to purchase a print of one of my works please contact me.
Prints of any of my images are available in 11 x 14 or 13 x 19 sizes on glossy photo paper or on canvas. They are also available as 4 x 6 postcards or embedded on the glaze on 4 x 4, 6 x 6 or 6 x 8 ceramic tiles.
View my activism website where I explore the issues of homelessness, poverty, addiction and other social diseases which may all be traced back to one problem.
Down, But Not Out
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Trees & foliage 2010-039

Trees & foliage 2010-039

Trees, especially without leaves have always fascinated me. They almost seem animated and there is certainly something metaphysical about them. These trees from the Enchanted Forest set were all photographed in Toronto. Although they represent only a small portion of the selection that is available to the observer as he explores the city, each has caught my eye due to some particularly unique quality which it displays. I tend to prefer capturing older specimens which reveal the signs of aging as we all do as we get on in years. Like us, trees are exceptionally adaptable and will grow through a fence that is in its way, making the obstructing fence part of the tree itself, or it will continue to thrive when hollowed out by disease, rot or creatures and when broken or burned by such as lightning, it will stubbornly cling to life and continue to provide shelter to those who seek safety beneath its branches.
My photos, art and videos are now available from my website for use as royalty free stock for advertising, movies, or many other applications.
ronzig@rogers.com
View my Portfolio, References and Upcoming Shows
www.ronzigsgallery.com/
If you have an event to record or need other photography services or would like to purchase a print of one of my works please contact me.
Prints of any of my images are available in 11 x 14 or 13 x 19 sizes on glossy photo paper or on canvas. They are also available as 4 x 6 postcards or embedded on the glaze on 4 x 4, 6 x 6 or 6 x 8 ceramic tiles.
View my activism website where I explore the issues of homelessness, poverty, addiction and other social diseases which may all be traced back to one problem.
Down, But Not Out
www.downbutnotout.ca/
View the ongoing saga of Ronzig The Wizard
rronzigthewizard.blogspot.com
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Abstracts 19-2010--12

Abstracts 19-2010--12

My primary purpose when creating abstract art is to utilize colour and shape in unexpected ways to generate an emotional response in the viewer. If the work moves the audience, regardless of where it moves to, then I have succeeded. Most of my abstract work along with my more usual art is photography based, but the challenge is to obscure that fact and influence the viewer to question the origins as much as he may question the purpose of the piece, for to question one’s environment is to evolve. To fail to evolve is to become extinct.
My photos, art and videos are now available from my website for use as royalty free stock for advertising, movies, or many other applications.
ronzig@rogers.com
View my Portfolio, References and Upcoming Shows
www.ronzigsgallery.com/
If you have an event to record or need other photography services or would like to purchase a print of one of my works please contact me.
Prints of any of my images are available in 11 x 14 or 13 x 19 sizes on glossy photo paper or on canvas. They are also available as 4 x 6 postcards or embedded on the glaze on 4 x 4, 6 x 6 or 6 x 8 ceramic tiles.
View my activism website where I explore the issues of homelessness, poverty, addiction and other social diseases which may all be traced back to one problem.
Down, But Not Out
www.downbutnotout.ca/
View the ongoing saga of Ronzig The Wizard
rronzigthewizard.blogspot.com
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Abstracts 19-2010--11

Abstracts 19-2010--11

My primary purpose when creating abstract art is to utilize colour and shape in unexpected ways to generate an emotional response in the viewer. If the work moves the audience, regardless of where it moves to, then I have succeeded. Most of my abstract work along with my more usual art is photography based, but the challenge is to obscure that fact and influence the viewer to question the origins as much as he may question the purpose of the piece, for to question one’s environment is to evolve. To fail to evolve is to become extinct.
My photos, art and videos are now available from my website for use as royalty free stock for advertising, movies, or many other applications.
ronzig@rogers.com
View my Portfolio, References and Upcoming Shows
www.ronzigsgallery.com/
If you have an event to record or need other photography services or would like to purchase a print of one of my works please contact me.
Prints of any of my images are available in 11 x 14 or 13 x 19 sizes on glossy photo paper or on canvas. They are also available as 4 x 6 postcards or embedded on the glaze on 4 x 4, 6 x 6 or 6 x 8 ceramic tiles.
View my activism website where I explore the issues of homelessness, poverty, addiction and other social diseases which may all be traced back to one problem.
Down, But Not Out
www.downbutnotout.ca/
View the ongoing saga of Ronzig The Wizard
rronzigthewizard.blogspot.com
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Abstracts 19-2010--10

Abstracts 19-2010--10

My primary purpose when creating abstract art is to utilize colour and shape in unexpected ways to generate an emotional response in the viewer. If the work moves the audience, regardless of where it moves to, then I have succeeded. Most of my abstract work along with my more usual art is photography based, but the challenge is to obscure that fact and influence the viewer to question the origins as much as he may question the purpose of the piece, for to question one’s environment is to evolve. To fail to evolve is to become extinct.
My photos, art and videos are now available from my website for use as royalty free stock for advertising, movies, or many other applications.
ronzig@rogers.com
View my Portfolio, References and Upcoming Shows
www.ronzigsgallery.com/
If you have an event to record or need other photography services or would like to purchase a print of one of my works please contact me.
Prints of any of my images are available in 11 x 14 or 13 x 19 sizes on glossy photo paper or on canvas. They are also available as 4 x 6 postcards or embedded on the glaze on 4 x 4, 6 x 6 or 6 x 8 ceramic tiles.
View my activism website where I explore the issues of homelessness, poverty, addiction and other social diseases which may all be traced back to one problem.
Down, But Not Out
www.downbutnotout.ca/
View the ongoing saga of Ronzig The Wizard
rronzigthewizard.blogspot.com
All rights reserved.

Anyone can see this photo All rights reserved

Uploaded on Jan 8, 2011

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