Abstractions in Color

2017

Abstractions

The abstract series explores form, light, and color divorced from literal representation. These are photographs that prioritize visual rhythm over documentary narrative—studies in texture, geometry, and tonal relationships rather than recognizable subjects.

I'm drawn to moments where familiar subjects dissolve into pure composition. A reflection becomes a study in layered transparency. Architectural details reduce to intersecting lines. Surface textures transform into tactile abstractions that reward extended viewing. These aren't manipulated or heavily processed images—they're careful observations of what's already there, waiting to be isolated and amplified.

The work maintains the same museum-quality archival standards as my landscape collections. Each print is produced using professional pigment inks on premium fine art papers, signed and numbered as limited editions. They're created for spaces that value sophisticated visual interest without literal subject matter—design-conscious homes, corporate environments, and contemporary interiors where abstract form serves the architecture.

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Tucson, Arizona