This image combines the aesthetic power of architecture with the expressiveness of contemporary dance. The dancer in a flowing black dress moves on the forecourt of a cubic glass building, whose geometric lines create an exciting contrast to the organic form of the body. The pose looks like a spontaneous sculpture - balanced, reduced, yet full of energy and concentration. The minimalist structures and reflective glass mirror the urban character of the scene and emphasise the interplay between people and space. The monochrome processing emphasises details such as skin, fabric and surface. This photograph appeals to lovers of modern dance art, architecture and timeless aesthetics. As a mural, it brings elegance, vigour and inspiration to living and working spaces and offers a visual invitation to rethink the interplay of art and urban landscape.
NZME is a versatile photographer and videographer based in Berlin whose work is strongly influenced by his passion for travelling and experiencing different cultures. His portfolio includes striking street, landscape and architectural photography from different regions of the world - including Thailand, Hong Kong, Colombia, Spain,.. Read more…