The zero degree project will escape you with its unique beauty
If you like art and love the flowers, we think that Smith and Boyd may only be the perfect mix of two for you. It is a collaboration between photographer Bruce Boys and the Tharian artist Smith who managed to encapsulate the beauty of the flowers and the ice and the nature uniquely that it would be criminal to say that it is pictures of Flowers. It's the purest art of form and once you see it, you will immediately want to get some of these photos to hang in your home
If you like art and you like flowers, we thinkSmith and Boyd Could be just the perfect mix of two for you. It is a collaboration between photographer Bruce Boys and the Tharian artist Smith who managed to encapsulate the beauty of the flowers and the ice and the nature uniquely that it would be criminal to say that it is pictures of Flowers. It is the purest art of form and once you see it, you will immediately want some of these photos to hang at home.
Bruceboyd is a great self-taught photographer living in Cape Town. Most of the time he works as an independent commercial photographer, but he conferred on his work in several small exhibitions.
Tharensmith is Bruce's girlfriend. She is an artist and a graph of graph. She initially graduated from a diploma from a textile diploma, spent most of her career work in various different projects. It has designed upholstery, ceramictiles, various decorative graphics. Tharian just likes to be an amulti-skilful artist and create beautiful things in various forms.
Whatharien and Bruce have managed to create in their IsBeautiful collaboration in its simplicity, but highlights its complicated innate things. They spent a year taking pictures of various flowers frozen large ice blocks
According to Bruce and Tharian, in the end, their process consisted with freezing plastic flower containers in the night, then photograph at dawn in the pool or in a creek or even a puddle.
When they chose to freeze the flowers, they say that the ice is just a medium:
"We find that we find fascinating that the ice can keep something at the same time to improve or distort the beauty of it. For the moment of finery, we are treated with this preserved beauty, pascaphasulated perfectly, before the melted ice and flowers is flounded. "