Martin Johansson's 'Over Sea, Under Stone' is a lovely array of landscape images. The pictures are not only of water and skeletons, but they feature coral, trees as well as animals. Martin Johansson is a spectacular photographer, capturing the darker, more mysterious side of earthly wonders.
The photographer manages to capture more of the unknown side to nature, earth and water. I love the eeriness of the skeleton lying in the grave, it brings to mind the cycle of life and the idea that humans are only temporary compared to nature.
Dusty Skeleton Photography
Martin Johansson's 'Over Sea, Under Stone' Captures Death
Trend Themes
1. Dark Landscape Photography - There is opportunity for photographers to capture the beauty and mystery of the darker side of nature and inspire awe in their audience.
2. Environmental Art - Artists can use natural elements and themes to raise awareness about the effects of climate change on the environment and create a deeper emotional connection with their audience.
3. Mortality-inspired Design - Designers can create products and experiences that inspire people to reflect on the cycle of life, death, and rebirth and help them feel more connected to the natural world.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Art Photography - Photographers who specialize in capturing the beauty and mystery of nature can find success in the fine art market.
2. Environmental Conservation - Organizations focused on preserving and protecting the environment can collaborate with artists to raise awareness about pressing issues and inspire action.
3. Sustainable Products - Designers can create products that incorporate natural elements in a way that respects and celebrates the environment while meeting the needs of consumers.