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Landscapes and Minimalism: The Influence of Chinese Shanshui in Photography
Shanshui (山水), which literally means "mountain-water" in Chinese, is an artistic and philosophical concept of landscape representation...


Shui-mo: From Brush to Film, a Dialogue Between Painting and Photography
A personal and introspective look at how these art forms, separated by time and culture, converge in their pursuit of minimalism. Drawing...


China: The Li River and the Karst Mountains of Guangxi
The Li River, or Lijiang, is one of the most picturesque watercourses in southern China. It is renowned for its spectacular landscapes...


China: Organizing Your Photo Days in the Mountains of Zhangjiajie (Part 3)
The Zhangjiajie National Park, located in Wulingyuan (Hunan province), is a geological wonder of China. Recognized as a cultural and...


China: Zhangjiajie, Getting to the Mountains from Wulingyuan (Part 2)
The Zhangjiajie National Park, located in Wulingyuan (Hunan province), is a geological wonder of China. Recognized as a cultural and...


China: Zhangjiajie, a Journey into the Mountains of Avatar (Part 1)
The Zhangjiajie National Park, located in Wulingyuan (Hunan province), is a geological wonder of China. Recognized as a cultural and...


Shui-mo: The Art of Chinese Ink Painting as a Source of Inspiration
The Shui-mo is an ancient and sophisticated art of Chinese ink painting that transcends the boundaries of geography and time. It was once...


Japan: Photographing the Snow Monsters in the Hakkoda Mountains
Located in Aomori Prefecture in northern Japan, the Snow Monsters are the result of unique weather conditions in the Hakkoda Mountains....


China, Mountains and Clouds - Krisal Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland 2019
May 9th to June 1st 2019
Recent photographs in the Huangshan Mountain range, China. Opening : May 9th at 6pm. Free admission.


China: Huangshan, from Peaks to Cobblestones, a City of Multiple Riches
Huangshan, located in Anhui province, is a city of immense historical and cultural wealth. Dating back to the Qin Dynasty, it was an important trading center during the Ming and Qing eras. Today, it is primarily famous for its eponymous mountain range. Huangshan City Bridge © O. Robert However, the city is also rich in traditional architecture, particularly the Huizhou style, and in cultural heritage, with historical figures such as Huang Binhong and Tao Xingzhi. A Harmonious


China: Descending into the Huangshan Canyon and Traveling Back in Time (Part 5)
Among all the representative landscapes of China, the Huangshan Mountains are certainly the most famous. They are also known as the Yellow Mountain by a decree from 747, referring to the first emperor who visited them. These unique landforms have been one of the major sources of inspiration for traditional Chinese painting and literature for centuries. A journey through time. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) Immersed in a misty atmosphere for more than 300 days a ye


China: Huangshan, What Equipment to Bring and On-Site Logistics (Part 4)
Among all the representative landscapes of China, the Huangshan Mountains are certainly the most famous. They are also known as the Yellow Mountain by a decree from 747, referring to the first emperor who visited them. These unique landforms have been one of the major sources of inspiration for traditional Chinese painting and literature for centuries. A journey through time. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) Immersed in a misty atmosphere for more than 300 days a ye


China: Capturing the Eternal and the Ephemeral of Huangshan, How to Organize (Part 3)
Among all the representative landscapes of China, the Huangshan Mountains are certainly the most famous. They are also known as the Yellow Mountain by a decree from 747, referring to the first emperor who visited them. These unique landforms have been one of the major sources of inspiration for traditional Chinese painting and literature for centuries. A journey through time. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) Immersed in a misty atmosphere for more than 300 days a ye


China: Huangshan, the Celestial Mountains Between Mist and Granite (Part 1)
Among all the representative landscapes of China, the Huangshan Mountains are certainly the most famous. They are also known as the Yellow Mountain by a decree from 747, referring to the first emperor who visited them. These unique landforms have been one of the major sources of inspiration for traditional Chinese painting and literature for centuries. A journey through time. Fine Art Print © O. Robert (Purchase here) Immersed in a misty atmosphere for more than 300 days a ye
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