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acrylic, 12"x12"

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Part of an oil well with the evening sun on it.

This photograph was born from my exploration of simple forms and the power of minimalism. By playing with geometric lines on a black background, I wanted to evoke a duality between tension and harmony. Each line tells a trajectory, an encounter, or a break, leaving the viewer free to project their own interpretation. For me, simplicity is often the path to the strongest abstraction.

solarized image (of some metal fencing) in honor of John Coltrane, who died 45 years ago on 17 July 1967. Here's a link to John's song "out of this world" www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-yU4-bYjlg

 

Bern Historical Museum

Abstract Art ! I like abstract art because there is no end to your imagination ! What is the point copying what is already there !

Thanks David M. for the cropping suggestion on this old photo.

 

abstract,colors,light,art,hennepin co. library sculpture.

One from the archives. Trouble is, I can't remember where I took it, or what it was. So, a real abstract.

Michael Moeller, all rights reserved © 2015

Folding box abstract ...morning sun

Early morning reflections in the local canal

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“Many of my photos consist of a plain frontal view, which makes the experience as two-dimensional as possible, allowing to let the rhythm of the windows and other details to be shown as pure as possible. In other works, I am using perspective, but also in such a particular way that the diagonals organise the image in an almost entirely abstract way. In both cases, I usually choose to disclose as little information as possible of the actual surrounding area of a building. Preferably no trees or lamps and maybe only a thin strip of ground or air, or a tiny silhouette of a person is sufficient to add a minimal sense of reality.” Transformations: Fire Escape Frenzy by Paul Brouns (2/4)

Commit to the Lord whatever you do,

and he will establish your plans.

Proverbs 16:3

Two strobes, upper camera right and lower camera right.

Thirsty Eye Exhibit/208 Gallery, Albuquerque

 

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Learning and Teaching Building, Monash University. Architect: John Wardle

At times I love to try things out ... away from the expected. Olga

When I was taking the photograph the other day of the spider and its web in the wheelbarrow, my first shot was out of focus and all I got was a fuzzy shot of the inside of the wheelbarrow. I tried some Post Processing playing and got this cool map looking abstract, or whatever it is! Just liked it and wanted to share! 😍

In the Wombo bucket that is

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