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For Alice
3D Lenticular Photographs
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Wisteria
sinensis |
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Protea
cynaroides |
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Coelogyne
lentiginosa |
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Rossioglossum
'Rawdon Jester'
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Protea cynaroides |
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Drosera binata 'Marston
Dragon' |
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Protea cynaroides |
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Sarracenia x moorei |
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Banksia serrata |
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Streptocarpus saxorum |
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Please
note:
The images presented here are 2 Dimensional thumbnails of
the exhibition photos. The subject in each is correct, but
the size and impact of the exhibition photos is greatly diminished.
To view the 3 Dimensional Lenticular Photographs is to directly
view nature herself. You can visit www.jonmitton.com
to view larger 2 Dimensional versions of the photos. |
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| is created by the artist and
sculptor, Jon Mitton and curated by Helen Maguire. |
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comprises of ten large format 3 Dimensional Lenticular Photographs
taken from the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin. |
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Here the
subject is nature herself. |
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Everybody is now conscious of climate
change and its subsequent impact. One needs only to look
at what has happened in Sichuan China, New Orleans, the
devastating effects of the tsunami that swept through Southern
Asia and East Africa. Our rainforests are rapidly diminishing.
Our polar ice caps are melting. Our environment and our
world are changing. Our survival as a species now depends
on our ability to develop co-operative synergy with nature
and our planet, to learn from nature's effortless efficiency,
and cease destroying the very eco-system on which our evolution
relies.
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title reminds us of Alice in Wonderland. And the message behind
the exhibition is to remind us of the magic of nature, to
inspire the childlike wonder one first had when they really
looked a the bark of a tree or peered into a flower. |
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We hope For
Alice inspires our own children to love nature and to protect
it moving forward. |
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Viewing a
3D Portal is not only a wonderful and inspiring experience,
it is also therapeutic. Gazing at a 3D Portal expands awareness
by stimulating the visual cortex and enhancing spatial acuity. |
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| Exhibitions
2008: |
| • Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, Dublin |
July - August 3rd |
| • Trinity College Science Gallery, Dublin |
August 9th - 22nd |
| • Electric Picnic, Stradbally |
August 29th - 31st |
| • CHQ, IFSC, Dublin 1 |
Sept - December |
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| Buy a photograph: |
| All of the photographs are available
in large format or A2, A3 and smaller A4 sizes. Framing and
delivery can also be organised. |
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| This is a unique opportunity
to own a window into nature at the Botanic Gardens, Dublin. |
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| If you are interested please
contact Helen Maguire. |
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| Get
a Catalogue |
| Receive all information about the photographs
including prices. Just enter your details & click
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