Piece description from the artist
If you ever visit Iceland you can count on two things. One thing is never being able pronounce the place you might be visiting. The second thing is that you will be blown away by the landscape. In many ways Iceland is a manufactured landscape with both changing nature and man contributing to the overall look of the place. Clearly designed to quiet the busy mind.
Neal Panton is an Award winning Fine Art Photographer, an accomplished theatrical and travel photographer & portraitist.
Neal has been published in more than 25 countries with 18 solo exhibits & 60 group exhibits in Canada, Europe, the USA and South America.
Neal was born in Hamilton, Ontario. Neal has also called Toronto and Vancouver home andnow resides in Cranbrook, British Columbia, Canada. Neal spent 6 years in Ecuador employed as a photojournalist for Reuters and as a Photography Professor at the Universidad de Quito, Ecuador.
Neal’s photography is very quiet, like snow crunching underfoot in the dead of a winter night. His photography inhabits a wordless world where he shows you how his subjects feel when you touch them, how every detail and texture resonates.
He invites you to discover your own unique connections to his work.
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