Photographed in Oia, Santorini, this black and white image is structured around balance through overlapping curved planes.
The composition is tightly cropped, eliminating external references. Horizontal layers of curved surfaces stack across the frame, with a central band separating foreground and background planes.
The environment is reduced to architectural fragments. Walls and built forms are abstracted into continuous surfaces, removing identifiable elements and focusing on shape.
The relationship between elements is internal and self-contained. Each plane interacts through subtle shifts in curvature and alignment, creating a controlled visual rhythm without external interruption.
Light is diffused and gradual. A soft gradient moves across the surfaces, transitioning from darker foreground tones to brighter mid and upper areas, emphasizing volume and continuity.
Part of the Chorōs series, a body of work studying rhythm and musical structure within static visual compositions.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
- Abstract composition with no external reference points
- Overlapping curved planes creating visual rhythm
- Soft tonal gradient emphasizing form
- Minimal structure focused on surface and volume
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
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