Our eyes record things reversed and
upside-down, and our brains interpret it for what it really is. My goal for
these photographs is to give the viewer a chance to have a very quick second
where they don’t realize what they are looking at. In this moment, hopefully,
they will see a building briefly as an abstract piece of work, focusing on the
movement and body of the building. Using architecture, this thesis merges two
worlds: what we see and what we interpret.
I can hardly wait to show you all work, but I'm going to keep the suspense in place! Just try to image what it would be like if we did merge two worlds, the reversed and upside down with what is actually there....
What would it be? Photos to come!
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