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My career has been devoted to oil and watercolour painting in Atlantic Canada, Portugal, Italy and broad geographical areas using traditional methods which lean toward the impressionist genre. I use the highest-grade materials and pigments.
In 2007, I began to work in portrait photography, inspired by a Kazakh minority living in western Mongolia and by the Golden eagle hunters who are part of the same culture. Sixteen trips later, and with an expanding portfolio, I have documented their isolated society. My work includes images of Indian farmers, international Romany people, the Republic of Karakalpakstan in Uzbekistan, the Yazidi people of Armenia, and a portrait essay about Mongolian Bactrian camels. All photographic images are inkjet printed on museum-grade archival paper, free of optical brighteners.
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