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I am a well-known researcher and textbook author in computer engineering (Google my name if you are curious). But a couple of years ago I discovered my inner artist and I am happy to share with you the results of this amazing self-discovery.
Photography became my passion, obsession, and a main reason of being. I hope you can see the passion behind the artwork. I love to discover the world through the eye of the camera, to see its hidden beauty or unusual features of “ordinary” things. My artwork translates my fascination with abstract patterns, reflections, and surrealistic images.
Awards
My photo Guardian at the mental ward took the first place in the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP – NJ) 2009 Fine Art Photography Competition.
My photo Flashes of Hope 1 was selected as “Best in Photography” in the “Healing Power of Art 2010” juried on-line gallery of Manhattan Arts International.
My photo Pride won a Silver Award in the The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards Portrait & People juried competition and has been selected in a juried competition at the Center for Fine Art Photography for the exhibit Human + Being.
A series of my Special Olympics photos got an Honorable Mention at the The Worldwide Photography Gala Awards THE STORYTELLER juried competition in February 2011.
I was selected by Jersey Arts as the NJ artist for the month of January 2011. Jersey Arts is a co-sponsored project of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and ArtPride New Jersey Foundation
Low-tide abstract 1 took the “Best in photography” award at the 12th Annual Gaelen Juried Art Show, Whippany, NJ, May 2011
Why? got an Honorable Mention in 2nd Edition of the Portraits & People Juried Competition of the Worldwide Photography Gala Awards, July 2011
Crazy was selected as the Kodak picture of the day for August 9 and was displayed in Times Square
Last exhibit: Gaelen Gallery West, 901 Route 10 East, Whippany, NJ, December 2011 – January 2012
Volunteer work
I am a volunteer photographer for the Special Olympics – an organization dedicated to helping people with intellectual disabilities to succeed in life by involving them in sport activities – and for Flashes of Hope – an organization dedicated to creating powerful, uplifting portraits of children fighting cancer and other life threatening illnesses.
Special Olympics photos
I also provide free photography services for sick or handicapped children. Contact me at mironphotoart@gmail.com.
All my work featured by Red Bubble home page or groups
All my Red Bubble top 10 challenge winners
People without a Red Bubble account may contact me at mironphotoart@gmail.com
I am a proud member of the “60 and Beyond” group as I am 60+
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All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Miron Abramovici. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any type of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is prohibited. © Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 – all rights reserved.