García Márquez stated in 1969: "My most important problem was to destroy the line of demarcation that separates what seems real from what seems fantastic. Because in the world that I was trying to evoke, that barrier didn't exist." In the 'Tree of Life' images, I explore that which is the most fantastic - the creation of life and evolution. http://www.hughjonesphotography.com
GarcÃa Márquez stated in 1969: "My most important problem was to destroy the line of demarcation that separates what seems real from what seems fantastic. Because in the world that I was trying to evoke, that barrier didn't exist."
In the 'Tree of Life' images, I explore that which is the most fantastic - the creation of life and evolution.
Some have further connotations for me. For example, in the last image, the mix of shadows and human form creates an erotic fantasy - walking on a beach in Marquesas Islands, Tahiti.