Vertical Lines 5

£300.00

16” x 20”

Giclee Fine Art Print with White Wooden Frame

This is one of a set of photographs that focuses on different elements of the built environment and is  anchored through the consistent use of vertical lines. From soft fabric curtains to sleek architectural lines and vivid reflective glass to hard textured concrete, this series explores the plethora of built environments existing in the South of France. The hard, conformant lines of the modern world sit in stark contrast to the verdant and unruly natural world, yet a level of symbiosis is still achieved. This evokes the consideration of whether the norms of the modern world can still allow for freedom of self-expression.

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16” x 20”

Giclee Fine Art Print with White Wooden Frame

This is one of a set of photographs that focuses on different elements of the built environment and is  anchored through the consistent use of vertical lines. From soft fabric curtains to sleek architectural lines and vivid reflective glass to hard textured concrete, this series explores the plethora of built environments existing in the South of France. The hard, conformant lines of the modern world sit in stark contrast to the verdant and unruly natural world, yet a level of symbiosis is still achieved. This evokes the consideration of whether the norms of the modern world can still allow for freedom of self-expression.

16” x 20”

Giclee Fine Art Print with White Wooden Frame

This is one of a set of photographs that focuses on different elements of the built environment and is  anchored through the consistent use of vertical lines. From soft fabric curtains to sleek architectural lines and vivid reflective glass to hard textured concrete, this series explores the plethora of built environments existing in the South of France. The hard, conformant lines of the modern world sit in stark contrast to the verdant and unruly natural world, yet a level of symbiosis is still achieved. This evokes the consideration of whether the norms of the modern world can still allow for freedom of self-expression.