Tatiana Gulenkina’s abstract images are simultaneously seducing and confusing. The images in the series Things Merging and Falling Apart are beautiful, but just what are we looking at? Clouds shot ...
When photographer Ajay Malghan looks at this image, he sees the Virgin Mary. But you might see something entirely different — a flower petal, maybe. Or a sea slug. These intriguingly abstract images ...
“Light is my medium – I want to bend it, twist it, shape it, materialize and transform it,” says Mexican photographer Fabiola Menchelli. Menchelli’s experimental abstract images create the impression ...
Star Tribune: Minnesota photographer Craig Blacklock makes waves with abstract images of Lake Superior
Minnesota photographer Craig Blacklock makes waves with abstract images of Lake Superior Craig Blacklock, one of Minnesota's best-known nature photographers, goes abstract in his latest book on Lake ...
Minnesota photographer Craig Blacklock makes waves with abstract images of Lake Superior
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