OSPREY, FL (January 19, 2018) International photographer Giovanni Lunardi is known worldwide for his high-fashion photography, evident from his more than 4,000 magazine covers. Lunardi pursues his art in many ways and has captured the beauty of nature around the world in his stunning exhibit, Nature Symphony, presented at Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast. The exhibit is on display through February, and may be viewed during the hours of 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday through Friday at 400 Palmetto Ave in Osprey. Other viewing times may be made by appointment. The artwork is available for purchase.
Born and educated in Italy, Lunardi fell in love with photography after taking photos in the Alps as part of his Masters’ thesis in geology. He was fascinated by the light and its effect on how we see things. Lunardi received his Masters’ degree and then changed course to pursue his passion for photography. He has a deep affinity for people and places and is an expert at capturing the beauty and truth of his subject matter. He has lived in Sarasota since 1997, where he pursues his art and continues to work for both European and American clients. Learn more at www.lunardi.com.
About Conservation Foundation
Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast saves land, forever, protecting those special natural lands that make this region extraordinary. Working with landowners, businesses, and government, Conservation Foundation protects the character and natural integrity of the bays, beaches, barrier islands and their watersheds on Florida’s Gulf Coast. A nationally accredited land trust, the Foundation purchases natural areas, holds land conservation agreements and educates for responsible land and water stewardship in Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte and Lee Counties. Learn more at www.conservationfoundation.com.