The Art Journal

The Art Journal is an insightful and engaging publication that showcases a wonderfully diverse and captivating range of artistic expressions, providing readers with a truly unique and thought-provoking perspective on abstract art, the latest emerging trends, and innovative techniques that are shaping the art world today. Ralph Kerle’s Art Journal makes it a highly valuable resource for both seasoned artists looking to expand their knowledge and those who are simply curious about the fascinating world of abstract art.

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My Favourite Artwork - the Flight into Blue

Regularly I am asked what my favourite artwork is and my response is always the same – my most recent work. Each new set of photographs challenges me because of what they potentially offer. When I know intuitively I have a new work from a set, it is an epiphany.

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Showcasing with Leading Latvian Interior Designer, Elina Yukuma

Leading Latvian interior designer, Elina Yukuma, recently re-located to London, has included two of my works, Inner Estuaries 1 and Water Notation Reflection 1 in a showcase for luxury apartment development Moho Park in Riga, Latvia. I was introduced to Elina’s work via Vineta Ungailo, art consultant from Arte Tre Ta and it is an honour to be collaborating with Elina.

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Nature Abstracts

Nature Abstracts

Orange Water Geometry, “An amazing image. The vivid colours, broken likes, strong ripples and depth of field are all elements I adore in this piece. The colour-blocked colours create a strong central composition, paired with leading lines on the waters surface. This shot is a masterpiece..”

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The Australian Weekend Magazine features Ralph Kerle
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The Australian Weekend Magazine features Ralph Kerle

Delighted to have been featured in the Heart of the Nation section of the Australian Weekend Magazine. I am cautious with journalists. However, Ross Billton, Deputy Editor, the Australian Weekend Magazine, synthesized our 50 minute interview in way whereby when I read it, I felt not a single ounce of tension in his writing. Thanks, Roos

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Towards Stillness
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Towards Stillness

The all encompassing environment of nature moves one towards stillness and inner peace. I have deliberately obscured the location as I wanted the film to create a sense of the universality of nature. This scene could be anywhere. I used no edits. I just allowed each clip to flow into the next to create a sense of the atmosphere on the journey.

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The Stairway to Heaven
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The Stairway to Heaven

In 2020, I was fortunate enough to capture a couple of fur seals romancing on the steps of a rarely used wharf at Chowder Bay Sydney. Harbour. I called the shot - The Stairway to Heaven. One year later, Chowder BaBy! The Chowder Bay fur seal family sun themselves on the steps of their Sydney waterfront home with their new 6 month old offspring as I kayaked past on the weekend.

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Mesmerism
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Mesmerism

Mesmerism is a short film capturing a moment in kayaking when suddenly I am breathtakingly embraced in a way only nature in its epicness can. Scott’s Creek entrance from Middle Harbour, Sydney is disguised and not easily found. Yet every time I enter this place - the silence, gentleness of the flow of the water, the light filtering through the trees - creates a sense of entering an ancient place that can only be described as mesmeric.

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