Current Gallery: covalent-visual-alchemy ( piece)
I had a realization not long ago while walking through the streets of New York from one place to another – my view of the world had shrunk to a corridor ten feet wide and one story high. I paused a moment to expand my gaze, taking in the vibrant details of urban life that I had allowed to become mundane. It is these details perceived in our periphery; a flicker of reflection, movement of shadow, burst of light or splash of color; which form our consciousness. I have attempted to capture these details through this series of photographs. To remove them from the context of mundane and separate into the basic elements of shape, line and color. To transform into something only seen by our subconscious.
I had a realization not long ago while walking through the streets of New York from one place to another – my view of the world had shrunk to a corridor ten feet wide and one story high. I paused a moment to expand my gaze, taking in the vibrant details of urban life that I had allowed to become mundane. It is these details perceived in our periphery; a flicker of reflection, movement of shadow, burst of light or splash of color; which form our consciousness. I have attempted to capture these details through this series of photographs. To remove them from the context of mundane and separate into the basic elements of shape, line and color. To transform into something only seen by our subconscious.