Salt Pans Of Ston
Brendan Weston documents living history in Salt Pans Of Ston. Under a dramatic sky the ancient salt pans reveal the very sites over which Venice and the Ottomans clashed for centuries. These geometric patterns of water and earth continue to produce salt exactly as they have for a thousand years.
The photograph masterfully contrasts natural textures with human ingenuity highlighting the economic and cultural importance of this enduring tradition. It tells a story of power, labor, and resilience along the Dalmatian coast.
Salt Pans Of Ston appeals to collectors fascinated by industrial heritage, cultural conflict, and the beautiful geometry of traditional landscapes.
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About The Artist:
Brendan Weston
I shoot for beauty. There is no other explanation.
My work has been featured in the Wall Street Journal and displayed across the US and Europe, including at foreign embassies and US Embassy gallery shows. But I've always had one goal.
To show beauty and excellence.
That has taken me to lots of places, from leading a Big Tech marketing team making hundreds of videos a year to a barren hill in Greece, alone just before dawn with a camera in hand.
For nearly a decade my prints were mostly for private collectors and friends. Now I'm making a limited number of them available to the public, as well as to institutions that share the same vision of having their spaces shine with beauty and excellence.
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God bless,
Brendan