A play of lines and shapes abstracted by the photographer by choosing the field of view and background height, low angle photography point of view, near or far from object. The builder, roofer has been somewhat the extra by constructing a banal skylight on a sunny spring day.
The photographer is the director here, determining what is in the picture.
The image is divided into several rectangles and squares and the light comes from the left and resembles a watercolour of blue shading or airbrush sprayed.
This work will be especially loved by architects, interior designers, graphic artists I think.
You can look at it as an art installation where the joiner has the freedom to construct shapes and I the choice of final direction
This work will be very suitable in minimalist interiors and architecture.
Speaking of minimalism...did you know that Mies van der Rohe did not have an architectural or civil engineering degree?
Aesthetics has always been my field of interest. From architecture to interior design to art and photography.. Read more…