Reside in the city of Rostov-on-Don, South Russia,a five-hour drive to the Black Sea and half an hour to the Azov Sea and an hour and a half flight from Moscow. Do photography and digital graphics. Perhaps my works here will say much more ot me/. You can also visit my RedBubble profile http://www.redbubble.com/people/snik?ref=account-nav-dropdown OR my 500px one: https://500px.com/nikolaysemyonov
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Comments (13)
francinechristophe
I like this ! Creative !
durleybeachbum
Another super piece!
MrsRatbag
Wonderful!!
Fidelity2
It is very well done. Thank you. 5+!
bmac62
Fine composition and an overall gritty feel. Like it.
rembo11
simply amazing must add the fav pics
helanker
It is really beautiful. Superbly done.
gunsan
I like it. Something funny, Ram means frame in Swedish, and your frame is beautiful!
auntietk
I feel like I've opened a box and discovered a marvellous surprise inside. Wonderful work!
alanwilliams
stunning, aged colour
blondeblurr
I am leaning towards the star sign of the RAM and noticed all the other Moons nearby - if you let your imagination run free, it's all so easy ... amazing how and where you can find or visualise art, there are no boundaries, BB
sandra46
GREAT WORK
anahata.c
more of your exceptional work, Nikolay, in both 2D and in photography, and a reminder of how much I didn't comment on in my long absences from RR. You know, it's like we see a chair & we think: "a chair". But you come along and see a portion of the wood in that chair; and in that portion you see a self-contained universe waiting to speak. And you put the camera up close, you give it a microphone, and you tell it: "You may speak without any conditions, and speak for yourself---ie, without referring to the chair you're a part of." And so that patch of wood comes forward & speaks, and all of a sudden we realize that---right there, in our common everyday chair---there were all these little cities and states which had llives of their own, but which we never noticed before. (In meditation, we were asked to come out of meditation and see the room as if it were nothing but forms & light. Don't see "bed," don't see "chair," don't see "window," etc: Just see form & light. It took a long time to do that---but the point was to make us see new worlds where once there were only old.) That's how your work feels: You find self-containted universes inside of everything we take for granted. This feels wholly photographic, yet entirely 2D. And the framing of that wood, and the wholly-contained ram in the center---with those orbs above it, like it's from another self-contained world---is pure Nikolay. It's powerful, it speaks its own language, it feels totally at home with itself, and it's amazingly intimate. Wonderful conception & composition, with terrific textures, and a little 'knob' at top which blends right into the image. You find a universe in many places, and you give it to us each time. Brilliant, and very caring.