‘Helen Jones-Florio – purveyor of fine photographic prints‘, is a platform to purchase stunning, eclectic, limited edition photographic prints – from a very select international group of established fine art, award-winning, photographers – for the home, workspace, and corporate environment
We are honored to have a group of great photographers on board, whose work we truly admire: Robert Goldstein (London, UK, Chris Bartlett (NYC, USA), Michel Delsol (NYC, USA), Ken Shung (NYC, USA), Jason Florio (Malta via NYC), Ritty Tacsum (Malta), Oskar Landi (NYC, USA).
We look forward to sharing more news and links to the site, regarding the launch, very shortly.
Thank you
Helen Jones-Florio (Founder & Curator of the HJF Gallery)
‘Originally known as the North West Front and sometimes unofficially known as theGreat Wall of Malta…a complex network of linear fortifications known collectively as the Victoria Lines‘
What a revelation… to find so much nature, and tranquility, particularly after having read recently the tiny Mediterranean island of Malta equated with the word: ‘cementation’‘. And, in some areas, justifiably so. Where we live, for example, we are surrounded by deconstruction, reconstruction, new construction, behemoth cranes, and all the constant racket (and dust!) one can expect from the aforementioned.
From our starting point in a small village near to Mgarr,on the west coast of Malta, we walked along the Victoria Lines, across the country – with views (largely) unimpeded by towering metal structures – clambering up and down steep man-made steps, down into rocky ravines, clambering over lush countryside (yet another, much welcomed, revelation), with ‘distant sea views’ (much used by island estate agents), all the way to Medlienna on the east coast. Although officially 12km distance, we managed to cover a total of 22km, mainly due to the Victoria Lines wall no longer being there, in places, causing us to go (albeit pleasantly) off-piste a couple of times!