Shell Bankier’s Flow
“The pulse of the Earth is the energetic Power of Water…
The element that shapes our planet,
The Symphony of the sun and moon plays the notes that move Oceans
To create the perfect motion of a wave…
The pivotal moment, the balance of movement…and the space in between…
How to describe this captivating grace in words…it seems not enough.
A photograph, an image made with Light, a reflection of the world, a refraction of sight, gives much more, capturing a freeze frame instant in time of the Universal energy that has begun so near or so far away.
…the Ocean’s heartbeat, sounding the drum as the water falls…
A window to another place, a fraction of time, an origin of cycles…
To awaken eyes to the great Ocean that supports all life,
The Essence that is bonded by the Fire of energy, the electric spark,
The Source that breathes Life into the World…
Understand the Ocean…
Each of my photographic artworks has an inherent stillness and flow within, evoking a recognition of nature’s rhythmic architecture, be it sea or sky, water or wave. With visual simplicity and all connected by water, these works cut away from a definition, to become something other, relying on rich colour and either abstracted form or strong visual elements…a curve of wave spray across a white sky, white breaking waves caught in the moment of surrender.
My photography is what I can do to inspire others; my artworks are mirrors of the Universe, held up to you, showing you the reflection of the grand universal truth and beauty that lives in you.”
Element is presented by EV Photo
Uprising – A beautiful storm swell flares against a highlight sky.
Large format limited edition photographic print on archival canvas
1.8m x 1.2 m
Silverlight – A soft light-filled oceanic reflection, with two different shots joined across two canvas panels to create one image of the sublime sky and sea.
Large format limited edition photographic print on archival canvas
2m x .67m
Shell Bankier
Shell Bankier grew up sailing around the world with her family, giving her a deep love for the ocean.
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