Monstrous waves crashing against the shore? - PHOTO

18:00 | 14.02.2014
Monstrous waves crashing against the shore? - PHOTO

Monstrous waves crashing against the shore? - PHOTO

An artist has created a series of hyper realistic finger paintings which look just like choppy seas, and spectacular icy landscapes. Zaria Forman, 31, whose works take up to a month to complete, has created the landscapes to document the ever-changing beauty of regions affected by climate change. Forman, from Brooklyn in New York, USA, led an Arctic expedition to the north west coast of Greenland purposely with the aim of creating art inspired by the dramatic geography.Her mother, Rena Bass Forman, originally came up with the idea but died before her daughter could see it through, and so she promised to carry out the journey in her name.After formal training at Skidmore college Forman now exhibits extensively in galleries and venues throughout the United States and overseas.Forman's drawings that served as the set design for the classic ballet Giselle, and were used in the set design for House of Cards, a Netflix TV series directed by David Fincher and starring Kevin Spacey.  The paintings are put on sale on her own personal site, ranging in price from £3,000 ($6,000) to £4,500 (around $9,000).(dailymail.co.uk)ANN.Az
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