Hasselblad Master | Hans Strand was born in 1955 in Marmaverken, Sweden | In 1990, after a nine-year career
in mechanical engineering he decided to devote his life to landscape
photography. It is a change he never regretted. Hans has always felt hi...
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This captivating aerial image showcases a stunning interplay of colors and textures, featuring vibrant hues of orange, red, and deep charcoal contrasted against the serene water surface. The sweeping curves and layered patterns evoke a sense of movement and depth, which can draw the viewer into a contemplative space. The organic shapes mimic natural formations, creating a connection to the earth's raw beauty and evoking feelings of tranquility and inspiration. This painting would be a striking addition to modern living rooms, artistic galleries, or offices. It can serve as a focal point above a minimalist sofa or in a cozy reading nook, enhancing the ambiance with its dynamic colors. Additionally, it can complement earthy or contemporary decor styles, bringing a touch of nature indoors.
Aerial of water and mud polluted by mining waste, Rio Tinto Mine, Andalucia, Spain 2017.
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About the artist
Hans Strand
Hasselblad Master | Hans Strand was born in 1955 in Marmaverken, Sweden | In 1990, after a nine-year career
in mechanical engineering he decided to devote his life to landscape
photography. It is a change he never regretted. Hans has always felt himself drawn to the untamed
and unmanipulated emotions and expressions that he finds in nature. He often
says: ”The wilderness is the mother of all living things. It is always true
and never trivial”. Hans work takes him to diverse places worldwide; from
polar deserts to steaming rainforests and expansive deserts. The
internationally awarded landscape photography is seldom a portrait of a
place, but an expression of forces that create and mold a landscape. His
pictures, frozen in a static frame, still tell a story of movement, time and
evolution. Lately his photography has taken a course away from the
untouched and wild nature and focused more on people´s influences on
ecosystems. Photographs of water pollution and the visual magic of manmade
agricultural landscapes have become an important ingredient in his in recent
work.
Hans Strand is frequently published in international photo and art magazines
and his work has created a worldwide following. He has won thirteen
international awards, including the Hasselblad Master Award in 2008. He has
published ten books, often with themes relating to the environment and
peoples relations to nature and landscapes. The latest is ”Beyond Landscape”
on intimate landscapes and abstractions, published September 2021. | He lives in Stockholm, Sweden, with his wife Carina and daughter Johanna.
Apart from photography he has a great passion for classical music and he is
a lover of Burgundy wines.