I have always been fascinated by minimalism, whether in art or otherwise. Frank Stella said for his minimal paintings "What you see is what you see"" ,which I feel equally applies to photography. Japanese philosophy where emptiness or negative space is a reflection of clutter free mind celebrates minimalism. Less is more , is not an easy concept to follow in today's world. To tell your story in few strokes is an art I admire. For me it offers more possibilities to interpret and mull over art in front of you.
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Storm in a Teacup Often enough I am questioned, which kind or which genre of photography is my favourite and I enjoy the most...
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Abstract photography is a way I explore and experience myself. It narrates the way I see, feel and listen to the world around me. When word...
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Did I see it as an abstract when I shot this? Frankly, no! But something about this captivated my imagination. When I saw it later, on ...
A mind-blowing image for the power of its simplicity. That is great art crossing the frame like the evidence of your talent.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :)
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