The art of capturing a unique and inimitable image is called pictorial. Currently, many well-known and aspiring artists, as well as photographers, are working in this area of activity.
For example, the Alexander Vershinin Gallery offers a huge range of artistic photography to connoisseurs of creative ideological projects. Printed prints in the style of Peter Lik prints are of increased interest to a large audience of this art direction.
One of the famous photographers of our time is Peter Leake, whose style many imitators are trying to copy as a true example of original art. His works are in demand all over the world, who appreciate the maximum proximity to the natural format of the transfer of objects and the beauty of nature. He continues to inspire his colleagues in the shop, including Alexander Vershinin, whose similarity of works was noted by potential buyers.
Brief biography
If you carefully study the biographical data of the famous and unique landscape photographer, you can highlight interesting facts from life:
- was born in Australia in Melbourne in 1959, when enough time had passed after the end of World War II
- celebrating his eighth birthday, little Peter received as a gift his first so-called “Kodak Brownie” box camera;
- the very first photo was taken in the paternal house and was an imprinted web;
- later he began photographing the nature around him, including the endless ocean;
- constantly practicing photography, he left the city with his photographer friend and visited the most remote and remote places in search of interesting pictures.
He has received a variety of awards from Professional photographers who have recognized his talent. His name soon became a household name and many imitators are happy to work with this style.
Style Features
According to experts, Peter Lick is really a worthy example in the visual arts to follow. Its uniqueness of the creative component lies in the following points:
- unique self-taught work on landscape themes;
- there is an interesting glow of colors in photo printers;
- abundance of horizontal as well as vertical panoramic views;
- the mystery and uniqueness of the images.