Swimming With Ophelia
This one holds immense significance for me, reminiscent of British paintings like Ophelia by John Everett Millais (1829–1896). The colors and the setting echo that same tranquil beauty, but here, Ophelia is absent. I captured this moment in the pond of the Japanese garden on Margaret Island. The beauty of the photo lies in the ethereal light, creating a peaceful ambiance. The pinks, greens, mesmerizing reflections, and the water's transparency come together like a painting.
Take a moment to appreciate the lines the plants form and how the reflections elongate them. Notice the various layers the leaves create, adding depth to the composition. Plus look how sharp is my charming frog! When curating the entire exhibition, I envisioned a progression of colour, considering the building itself. I aimed for a transition from black and white to vibrant hues, guiding the viewers' eyes. For this particular photo, I knew it belonged precisely between the two chairs, transforming that space into an indoor garden.
Hahnemühle Fine Art Hemp 290grm