In my final abstraction series, I explore the theme of abstraction and shadows in architecture through a careful interplay of light, form, and texture. Each image captures the essence of its subject while emphasizing negative space and silhouette, allowing the viewer to engage with the structures beyond their literal representation. The rusted textures and geometric forms evoke a sense of history and decay, inviting contemplation on the passage of time and the transformation of space. By employing techniques such as contrast and composition, I aim to evoke an emotional response that reflects the mysterious and often overlooked beauty of architectural shadows. Ultimately, this series serves as a visual dialogue on how abstraction can reshape our understanding of familiar environments.

In creating my final abstraction series, I aimed to evoke a sense of mystery and contemplation through the exploration of shadows in architecture, and I believe I achieved this by effectively utilizing light and form to engage the viewer. Influences from artists like Helene Binet inspired my focus on geometric forms and the relationship between space and viewer perception. I feel I successfully explored the theme, as each piece invites reflection on the beauty of abstraction. My display strategy involved careful consideration of framing and spacing, which I researched through various exhibitions and galleries. Personal elements in my work stem from my own experiences with urban spaces, reflecting my fascination with how light interacts with architecture. If I had more time, I would have liked to experiment with different lighting conditions and perhaps incorporate mixed media to further deepen the viewer’s understanding of my theme.