About this series

“Art and curiosity can be explored through abstract thought. Abstraction is a great approach to get people involved in the picture. Perhaps it can compete with other types of visual art from around the world.”

“Abstract” this word comes from the Latin word abstractus, which means "drawn away or detached." It is used a lot to contrast with something that is real. A place where impression and imagination are free to run wild is called the abstract, or "the unknown." This doesn't mean that all abstract photography is dark and hazy, but it does mean that some are. People don't agree on what "abstract photography" means; like abstract art, it lets people come up with many ways to look at a subject.

It is my passion to take pictures of nature. When I go to a jungle to take pictures of wildlife, I always have a second plan in my mind. This project turned out that way. I also used to get photos of flora from the wild. Wood bark has always attracted me because it has so many different patterns and colour shades. When I decided to make a project on Abstract, suddenly my idea flew into Wood bark which I captured during the last few years. I was curious as to how nature created these incredible patterns and colours on the wood bark of various flora species. To show the idea of abstract art from nature, these 10 bodies were chosen from 100s of frames that had them. I believe that these bodies of nature art will demonstrate that Nature is the best artist the universe has ever known.

Volume - 1

Edition - 1

Body Of Work - 10

Dimension – 7000 X 4500, 300dpi

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Anil T Prabhakar

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I’m Anil T Prabhakar, a passionate multi-genre visual artist. Native of Ponnani at Kerala in India. I have been working and living in Indonesia for the past 13 years. My passion for Photography which derived from the Arts. I have little ability to work in Pencil, Oil, and Acrylic mediums. I can say, for the last 15 years I have been clicking photos in all genres. I believe that every photo has to say something. But currently seriously working on a few documentary projects based on conservation and Ethnic people in Indonesia. I published one Coffee table book titled “The Beauty and Bleakness of Mount Bromo”. As an achievement, one of my photographs “Helping Hand: Humanity” (Orangutan Photo) was published in several countries' Newspapers, Tabloids, and Television mediums. Media Giant like BBC and CNN, etc. I have completed 40+ international Exhibitions in EU and Southeastern countries in collaboration with Muse, Guru Shots, and other curation platforms.