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As an abstract art photographer, I am always looking for the hidden beauty in the everyday. This work shows a close-up of the weathered wooden planks and peeling paint of an old beach house on Texel. The combination of natural weathering and the blue ropes running through the image adds an unexpected geometric dimension that contrasts with the organic textures of the wood.
My inspiration for this work comes from the wabi-sabi philosophy, which celebrates the beauty of imperfection and impermanence. Walking past the beach house, I was captivated by the way time and the elements had transformed the building into a work of art in itself. The rough, weathered surfaces and subtle colour contrasts evoked a sense of nostalgia and tranquillity.
This work fits within the movement of abstract art and interfaces with the work of artists such as Aaron Siskind and Minor White, who also captured the beauty of textures and surfaces. What makes this work so special is the way it invites the viewer to explore the details and discover the stories hidden in the textures. It is a work of art that continues to fascinate, revealing new layers each time. This makes it a valuable addition to any art collection and a wonderful piece to hang on the wall, where it creates an atmosphere of peace and contemplation.
TXperience is part of Hans Kwaspen Photography. Devoted for years to the beauty of Texel, this gallery is a representation of impressions as the photographer experiences them over and over again.
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