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Photographer Eli Bajet from Dundas, Ont. began selling her framed cloud photographs online after the pandemic severely affected her work in Air Logistics.
The airy, almost abstract renderings of clouds and other natureal objects have a wonderfully calming effect.
The wide selection of images includes a variety of colour themes and sizes and can be ordered framed or unframed. From $100 elibajet.com
Many successful people reinvented themselves in a later period in their lives.
How does one reinvent themselves? What hurdles have to be overcome to take life in a new direction? How do you overcome those challenges? How do you ignore the naysayers? How do you push through the paralyzing fear?
As a part of this interview series, I had the pleasure of interviewing Eli Bajet.
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We all have the dreamers on our list and we've discovered cloud photographer Eli Bajet recently who's singular focus on clouds in the skies give us pure joy.
While each image is a moment in time, each of her works offers thoughts of movement and fuifity while providing focus and calm.
The sky, as we know, has no limits and when we spotted Canadian artist Eli Bajet’s cloud photography it inspired us to take deep breaths and exhale. Her work is truly extraordinary.
Bajet photographs only one subject: The sky. Through her lens is a world full of movement and colour. We never get tired of the ways the clouds form and take shape. Ever evolving, never stopping. So poetic.
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I am a woman immigrant and artist based in Dundas, Ontario, and I wanted to share my story.
I first came to Canada on vacation in 2015 and I fell in love with the country and the people. When I went back to France, I had only one idea: moving to Canada. That became my dream and my obsession.
It was not easy at the age of 35 to change countries and to quit everything to move to Canada with my husband; but after three years of research and hard work we finally arrived in Canada.
I will never forget when we landed in Toronto with four suitcases to start our new life. I am very proud of this moment. I know now that I can do difficult things and no dream is impossible.
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