Georgia Fowler
Cf, Auvergne - France
Georgia Fowler - Fine Artist
Member Since: 09/19/2011
I am a photographer and artist who lives in the middle of France, in the fabulously beautiful Auvergne. I create with my camera, printer and laptop as opposed to brush, canvas and paint.
I am inspired by the beauty in everyday life, by color and most of all by travel. I love going to new places and seeing the different energy and vibrancy created by people, nature and architecture. This is what I capture.
I believe that our life is often very fast paced and that we are often so busy that we often fail to stop and appreciate the beauty all around us. I try to find beauty in most things and that is what I capture with my camera. I try to see the small details that are often missed.
Thanks to the endless marketing potential of the Internet (and also the marketing expertise of my husband, lucky me!), my art is being collected worldwide, and has been shipped to many distant and not so distant locations over the last few years.
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All images ©2000-2013 Georgia Fowler. All rights reserved. Copying and / or distributing these images without my permission is strictly prohibited.
Oradour sur Glane - Martyred Village - A memorial
The original village of Oradour sur Glane was destroyed on 10 June 1944, when 642 of its inhabitants, including women and children, were massacred by a German Waffen-SS company. A new village was built after the war on a nearby site but on the orders of the then French president , Charles De Gaulle the original has been maintained as a permanent memorial. I have visited this village numerous times and each time have been haunted by what remains of this once vibrant town. My aim with these photographs is to give you an idea of the scale and haunting abandonment of the town, maybe to make you feel like you have visited yourself. If you would like more information this website is very informative: http://www.scrapbookpages.com/oradour-sur-glane/index.html











































