Jan 23, 2026 | By: Ian Hibbert
Artist Statement: “Essence of the Elements”
Essence of the Elements is a photographic exploration of the primal forces — Earth, Fire, Air, and Water — represented through a series of four merged images. Each piece fuses multiple photographs into a singular visual experience, capturing the layered complexity and quiet power of the natural elements that shape both our outer world and inner lives. This series is not just about what we see, but what we feel.
Earth is rendered in textures, soil, stone, bark, layered to evoke a feeling of being grounded, and the weight of memory. It holds the stillness of time, and the quiet pulse of roots beneath our feet.
Fire emerges in glowing fragments and sharp contrast, a blend of light and shadow. It is energy in motion, a flicker, a burn, a transformation captured in a split second and stretched into something timeless.
Air plays with openness in negative space, birds have mastered this place, and it’s their safe place. Air is the movement in which you cannot hold, only made visible through delicate/harsh layering on grasses, trees, and seas. Air is also your very breath.
Water flows between transparency and reflection. Ripples, waves, and drops are merged into a single moment that holds both serenity and power — echoing emotion, intuition, and constant change.
By merging photographs rather than presenting them separately, I aim to show how these elements are never isolated — always intersecting, always in conversation. This body of work invites viewers to look beyond the surface, to feel the balance and tension in nature, and to reflect on how these elements live within us all.
Artist: Ian Hibbert
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Jan 24, 2026, 5:51:23 AM
Ian Hibbert - Thank you Esther, I appreciate your feed back and I'm glad you like the photos
Jan 23, 2026, 9:54:29 PM
Esther MacCormack - 1, 6, 7,9,10,11 are my favourites but they are all spectacular! I love the clarity and brilliant colours. I also love the pilated woodpecker in flight, really special photo to capture. Great work!
Jan 23, 2026, 7:09:14 PM
Nancy Hibbert - Very creative.