Talks with Mother Nature


Dates: September 23rd - October 18th, 2024
Artist: Eugen Mugurel Serbanescu

Exhibition Description:

Step into a world where nature speaks in whispers and roars, in stillness and vibrant life. "Talks with Mother Nature" is an intimate online photography exhibition featuring the work of Eugen Mugurel SERBANESCU. The collection captures the breathtaking beauty of untouched landscapes, towering mountains, tranquil forests, the mystical presence of mist and horses. Each photograph reflects a quiet conversation with nature, yet the energy of life pulses through every scene.

From the serenity of fog-laden valleys to the grandeur of rugged peaks, this collection invites you to experience nature’s many moods. Though still and silent, these images reveal the spirit of the earth—vivid, dynamic, and ever alive. Whether it's the soft embrace of mist over the forest or the majesty of horses grazing at dawn, "Talks with Mother Nature" beckons you to pause, reflect, and reconnect with the wilderness that surrounds us all.

Explore this vibrant collection under the Photography & Prints section of bazART and immerse yourself in the world of still, yet vivid, nature photography.

Freedom

There’s something about watching horses graze in peace under a golden sky
that just pulls at your soul. They stand there, unbothered by the world, just
existing in their own quiet grace, and for a moment, you feel like they’ve
figured out something we haven’t.

This piece, Freedom, captures that simplicity—horses moving slowly,
surrounded by hills that roll into the horizon, everything glowing in the soft,
golden light of the evening. There’s no rush, no noise, no pressure. Just them,
the earth beneath their hooves, and the endless sky above.

When I look at this scene, I see more than just a beautiful moment in
nature. I see what freedom really is—this unspoken connection to the world
around you, the ability to just be without the weight of expectations.
It’s not about running away or breaking free. It’s about finding peace in your
own space, your own rhythm, and realizing that maybe freedom isn’t something
you need to search for.

The horses in this scene, they don’t question it. They don’t overthink it.
They remind me that sometimes, freedom is already there. You just have to let
yourself feel it.