Indian Ocean
Fremantle, Western Australia
24 November 2007
An homage to Hiroshi Sugimoto’s hauntingly beautiful seascapes. Sugimoto says that he was seeking to photograph something that hadn’t changed in millennia. In his words:
“I asked myself, ‘Can someone today view a scene just as primitive man might have?’ The images that came to mind were of Mount Fuji and the Nachi Waterfall in ages past. A hundred thousand or a million years ago would Mount Fuji have looked so very different than it does today? ... Although the land is forever changing its form, the sea, I thought, is immutable. Thus began my travels back through time to the ancient seas of the world.”
Available for sale as Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
