Paul
Veron (Amazilia Photography) was born in 1959 in the
Channel Islands, where he still lives today. He studied
natural sciences to degree level in Aberystwyth and
Swansea Universities, before attaining his Post Graduate
Certificate in Education at Exeter University, UK.
Amazilia's art centers on the beauty, grace and intrigue
of the female nude; a subject which has fascinated
artists, and drawn them like moths to the flame, in
every creative discipline for millennia. His work
covers three core areas of people photography - dynamic
fine art nudes, sensual nudes and nudes in nature. While
some of his most well-known works are in the first two
genres, his recent projects have focused on nudes in the
natural environment, where Paul is always trying to
depict a sense of the deep-rooted, intrinsic connection
between people and the natural world. Paul's
first two monographs "Rewilding the Human Spirit" and
"Naturally Nude in Nature" contain contemporary
narratives, along with a selection of more than 100 of
his favorite images of art nudes in nature and in the
landscape. He is an
internationally published photographer with several
print publications, who has recently won the Runner-Up
"Photographer of the Year" position with an
international magazine, as well as achieving success in
several global fine art photographic competitions. He
holds Distinctions in both Foundation and Advanced
Photography Diplomas. He has
exhibited his work at group shows in London and in 2020
will also be exhibiting in Lisbon, Portugal, and
Seattle, USA.
He is currently working on a restricted number of
Signed, Certified Limited-Edition High-Quality Prints
for Art Collectors, as well as continuing to make his
work more generally available through a series of
Monographs, combining his joint loves of writing and
visual art (through photography)
Paul Veron lives and works in Alderney, Channel Islands.
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