Roots of Wisdom by Holly Kempe
Holly Kempe

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“The trees are whispering to me, reminding me of my roots, and my reach… shhhhhh… can you hear them? Selflessly sharing their subtle song.”
~Jeb Dickerson

The trunk and roots of a River Gum tree found along the banks of the Murray River near Mildura, Victoria.

“Roots of Wisdom”
Photography & Artwork
by Holly Kempe ©

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About Holly Kempe

Inspired by the vast outback, pristine coastline and flora and fauna of Australia, Holly adds her creative touch to photographs taken in her travels around this wonderous country.

Holly’s work talks in colours and peace and shows a great appreciation and respect for life.~ Angela
Love the simplicity and composition …great colours too! ~ Robert
An excellent eye for strong, simple graphics. ~ Karen

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brown, green, landscape, murray river, reeds, reflection, roots, tc, tree, water

Comments

  • velveteagle
    velveteagleover 3 years ago

    What an amazing root structure and capture….
    Chuck..

  • Christine  Wilson
    Christine Wilsonover 3 years ago

    really nice holly

  • richiedean
    richiedeanover 3 years ago

    sounds like the gums are having a hard time of it Holly ……. this has a definite strange beauty … it qualifies for digital manipulation in a fantasy scene ……. :))

  • David Friederich
    David Friederichover 3 years ago

    I love this Holly. Great text, too.

  • Joanne  Bradley
    Joanne Bradleyover 3 years ago

    Simply beautiful and intriguing. I love how the roots have taken on different shapes, and somehow it makes me think of hobbit houses! lol! :-)

  • amarica
    amaricaover 3 years ago

    Beautfiul work Holly!!

  • carlx
    carlxover 3 years ago

    Wonderful capture!!!

  • Phillip Weyers
    Phillip Weyersover 3 years ago

    Lovely shot.. great subject matter.

  • George  Link
    George Linkabout 3 years ago

    Wonderful photographic find.

  • Kelly Rauch
    Kelly Rauchover 2 years ago

    amazing!

  • there are ones like this at every turn of the Murray River Kelly, sad to see but so rich in history…

    – Holly Kempe