This abstract photographic work, with its clean lines and industrial aesthetic, invites the viewer to discover the beauty in everyday architecture. The photograph shows part of a modern building, characterised by its grey, ribbed metal façade and large, smooth doors. The symmetry and play of light and shadow create a sense of order and calm, while the textures and materials add a tangible quality to the image.
As an abstract art photographer, I was inspired by the works of Bernd and Hilla Becher, who are known for their photographs's of industrial structures, and the minimalist approach of artists such as Donald Judd. This work fits into the movement of minimalist and industrial photography, where the emphasis is on form, structure and the aesthetics of functionality.
Be inspired by the simplicity and power of this image. Hang it on your wall and experience daily the peace and beauty that lies in the geometry of our built environment. This work reminds us that art is all around us, even in the most unexpected corners of our cities.
I am a freelance reporter with a special passion for abstract photography, travel and landscape photography... Read more…