André Martin has been a tireless traveller with a deep passion for ethnology: his dream was to become architect, but he turned into a talented photographer. His works are characterized by a refined technique and a strong sensibility to different light conditions, and always communicate a deep harmony with nature.
The old dream of becoming an architect reappears in Martin’s studies on vegetal structures, animal forms and aerodynamics: with the humbleness and gentleness that distinguish his works, Martin makes visible the invisible. “Fragments d’une histoire naturelle” gathers, with no apparent order, the most representative images of a man that was able to catch the vibrant colors and metaphors of both nature and mankind.
André Martin has been a tireless traveller with a deep passion for ethnology: his dream was to become architect, but he turned into a talented photographer. His works are characterized by a refined technique and a strong sensibility to different light conditions, and always communicate a deep harmony with nature.
The old dream of becoming an architect reappears in Martin’s studies on vegetal structures, animal forms and aerodynamics: with the humbleness and gentleness that distinguish his works, Martin makes visible the invisible. “Fragments d’une histoire naturelle” gathers, with no apparent order, the most representative images of a man that was able to catch the vibrant colors and metaphors of both nature and mankind.