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Windows IX

(In-camera double exposure)

Brutalism • Reimagined

 

Brutalist architecture is one of the most controversial styles of architecture to exist. It’s what people imagine when they think about what a prison looks like, with its cold and imposing exterior. Brutalism is also what people typically picture when they think of government buildings or schools built in the 1950s-1960s.

 

Brutalist style is known for its heavy, imposing appearance. If there’s one word that can sum up the entirety of brutalism, it’s the word “concrete.” The style came as a response to the sleek and polished Moderne style popular during the early 20th century.

 

(www.immerse.education/university/what-is-brutalist-archit...)

Bike Rack XII

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

[A Pyrotechnic Finale]

Bike Rack XI

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

City Blocks I

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

City Blocks II

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Suprematism is an early twentieth-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles, triangles). The term refers to a form of abstract art based upon "the supremacy of pure artistic expression" rather than on a visual or literal depiction of objects. It is entirely subjective and gives room to the artist to present what they think or perceive versus what they may see.

Suprematism is an early twentieth-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles, triangles). The term refers to a form of abstract art based on the supremacy of pure artistic expression rather than on a visual or literal depiction of objects. It is entirely subjective and gives room for the artist to present what they think or perceive versus what they may see.

Grateful to Shalom de Leon for an UnSplash image used in this work

Bike Rack VIII

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

We’ll leave the light on

Shadow Games VIII

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Bike Rack VI

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Bike Rack I

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Bike Rack IX

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Bike Rack X

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Bike Rack III

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

Brutalism • Reimagined

 

Brutalist architecture is one of the most controversial styles of architecture to exist. It’s what people imagine when they think about what a prison looks like, with its cold and imposing exterior. Brutalism is also what people typically picture when they think of government buildings or schools built in the 1950s-1960s.

 

Brutalist style is known for its heavy, imposing appearance. If there’s one word that can sum up the entirety of brutalism, it’s the word “concrete.” The style came as a response to the sleek and polished Moderne style popular during the early 20th century.

 

(www.immerse.education/university/what-is-brutalist-archit...)

Shadow Games V

(In-Camera Multiple Exposure)

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