Delira and Excira: Visions of the Flowers of Spring

Stephen Tomasko
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Stephen Tomasko's stunning images of blossoms-cherry, apple, magnolia, lilac, and more-are a visual display of the spectacular season of spring. Tomasko packs his frames from edge to edge with natural abundance, skillfully recreating the sweet fragrance in the air, the fresh spring light, the delicate touch of petal and pollen, and the emotionally intense experiences with landscape. Time spent with these extraordinary photographs brings forth a feeling of delira and excira, of being delighted and excited at what nature has provided and what can be created through art. These images are truly a vision of spring.
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