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Geometric Minimalism is a striking example of Miami architecture photography. It showcases the rhythmic interplay of light and shadow across a series of angular balconies. Captured in black and white, the photograph highlights the clean lines and sharp edges of the building's modern design, with each balcony jutting out in a repeating pattern. The high contrast emphasizes the structure's geometry, creating a visually engaging composition that draws the viewer's eye along the diagonal lines.
Located in Doral, this piece blurs the lines between architecture and experimental art photography, transforming the familiar urban landscape into an abstract work of art. The repetition of shapes and the minimalist composition strip the scene of its typical context, encouraging viewers to focus solely on form, light, and shadow. The photograph invites contemplation on the nature of modern architecture while also serving as a visually captivating study in geometry and balance. By removing the distraction of color, the artist has emphasized the precision and order inherent in contemporary design, turning an everyday structure into a piece of art.



 
18″ x 12″ (Horizontal)
24″ x 16″ (Horizontal)
30″ x 20″ (Horizontal)
36″ x 24″ (Horizontal)




Width, in
18.00
24.00
30.00
36.00


Height, in
12.00
16.00
20.00
24.00


Depth, in
1.25
1.25
1.25
1.25



 

Geometric Minimalism Matte Canvas Print Black and White Photography

$64.35Price
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