Leah Kennedy brings us this series of aerial photographs taken from the desert of Namibia that offer a very abstract look at what our planet is. A perspective that is given that offers another point of view on some emblematic places of our world.
Una Australian artist who has focused on aerial photography that is capable of composing these images so abstract that they seem taken from a painting. It was during a safari to Namibia that Kennedy took these photographs with truly amazing results.
Textures, geological patterns and formations are some of the points of interest of this Australian photographer who is able to surprise us with a series of incredible photos.
It is from the skies that he takes these inspiring images that show how abstract the planet we live on can be. Aerial photography has always been of interest to him, which allows him to show other points of view on a world that seems to already know everything about.
But it's this kind of photography the one that has opened new horizons so that we can visualize those earthy colors that mix in such a way that they make up such abstract images.
Those wavy shapes that are worked and sculpted because of the wind that ravages the region and that is capable of becoming the best possible brush to "paint" such astonishing landscapes.
All the red dunes of Sossuvli they appear as a surreal environment in which we can find all kinds of abstract and intricate forms; similar which Alan draws with his brush.
Kennedy uses light and shadow to produce great effects in a series of photographs that you can follow from on Facebook, Instagram y own website. An artist to continue in her photography and that makes us discover other inhospitable territories in which nature is capable of drawing itself in unsuspected ways.