Nature Photography Now at Melaka Art Gallery
Constance Teo - Melaka Art Gallery Image Owned by About Melaka |
Look deep into
nature, and then you will understand everything every things better.
But, where to
look deep into nature?
One, is to go
each and every places around the globe and another choice is to go to a place
comfortable to all adults and children.
There are countless
wonder of nature and to look at them involve cost and time, not considering the
risks to accompanying kids.
Another choice
is to go to the Melaka Art Gallery today.
Housed in the
Unesco declared heritage-building with Dutch architecture, you can discover
beauty in nature not only comfortably but clearly because the Melaka Museum
Corporation has prepared the only important easy-read text.
In order of the
ideas of the photographer, neat display of her creative themes to match with
nature beautiful scenes are able to open up the potential mind of the young.
Constance Teo
is an avid self-taught photographer who finds her passion in landscape
photography inspired by her intuition and fuelled by the desire to select
evocative subjects that bring forth beauty out of the naturally occurring
environment.
She takes joy
in capturing nature scenes by peering through her viewfinder and exposes their
beauty unnoticed by the common eyes.
Viewers of her
photographic pieces would once again able to activate one inner adoring-ability
seldom used in the present times for active social interactions of a busy
lifestyles.
Constance Teo
has exhibited her photography works in two joint exhibition with the Malaysian
Nature Society, Selangor Branch Photography Group in 2017 and 2018.
She has also
engaged in a TedTalk photography show with Etienne Bossot of Pics Of Asia fame.
See her works today
before the Melaka Art Gallery plugged-in another new event after March 30,
2019.
Melaka Art
Gallery or better known as Balai Seni Lukis is just next to the colonial
Victoria Fountain, and the Christ Church. The History and Ethnography Museum is
elevated by the Saint Paul Hill and Jonker Walk is two-minute walk away over
the once bombed bridge, Tan Kim Seng.
Below the Tan
Kim Seng bridge, passengers of the Melaka River cruises discover how bad the
Japanese Army had damaged it during the World War 2.
More to this
reading …. Be there.
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