Not staged images.
Learning to see in your surroundings.
Gable wall with a black line.
Abstract work
Photographic composition
Perpendicular or not perpendicular?
Does everything have to be perpendicular or can just barely not be?
Nothing or nobody is perfect.
Why does a wall have to be perfectly straight? If not, do all the bricks on the corner slide away? No right? Or maybe they will in an earthquake.
Does it matter if not perfectly plumb. If not are the bricklayers not craftsmen?
Does balance give stability in life? Are people's shoulders perfectly square to each other?
This work leans well to sleek minimalist interiors with plain walls as a backdrop.
Speaking of sleek interiors and architecture, did you know that "Le Corbusier" was not an engineer or architect, in his time of building, that even then a degree was mandatory to build? So was there someone who very discreetly signed the plans in his place? We are all on the wrong track then. But no matter, he designed innovative architecture. Conclusion: not perfect sometimes performs better than perfect?
Aesthetics has always been my field of interest. From architecture to interior design to art and photography.. Read more…