Organic Curves in Brickwork

 140,00 450,00

Limited edition – Dynamic interplay of form and material in modernist architecture

This striking photograph from “The Cure for Boredom” collection masterfully captures the dynamic interplay of form and material in modernist architecture, proving that even the most common building elements can create a visual spectacle.

The image presents a close-up view of a multi-story building, showcasing a mesmerizing dance between curved and linear elements. The focal point is a bold, cylindrical brick tower that sweeps upward, its rounded form creating a powerful vertical thrust. This curved structure stands in beautiful contrast to the horizontal lines of the adjacent balconies, creating a captivating rhythm of shapes.

The warm, reddish-orange hue of the bricks adds a rich, earthy tone to the composition, while the stark white concrete of the balconies and dividers provides a crisp, clean counterpoint. This interplay of color and texture demonstrates how modernist architects could turn utilitarian materials into elements of visual poetry.

The photographer’s perspective, shooting upward at an angle, emphasizes the building’s impressive height and the repeating patterns of its design. This viewpoint transforms the structure into an almost abstract composition of curves, lines, and shadows, inviting the viewer to appreciate the artistry in its construction.

What sets this image apart is its ability to reveal the unexpected beauty in what might otherwise be considered a mundane structure. The careful framing highlights the sculptural quality of the architecture, turning a simple parking garage or apartment building into a celebration of form and function.

This photograph embodies the spirit of “The Cure for Boredom” collection, challenging preconceptions about modernist architecture by showcasing its capacity for excitement and visual interest. It’s a testament to the vision of architects who saw beyond mere functionality to create spaces that engage and inspire.

Perfect for lovers of architecture, design enthusiasts, or anyone seeking to add a touch of modernist flair to their space, this image offers a fresh perspective on urban aesthetics. It reminds us that beauty can be found in the most unexpected places, and that true artistry can transform the everyday into the extraordinary.

Available as a limited edition print in various sizes. Includes a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

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Medium

Limited edition print on canson edition etching rag 310g. a 100% cotton museum-grade Fine Art paper with a smooth texture. Reinforced on 1mm aluminum material.

Suspension

At the back is a suspension system that can be hung directly on the wall.

Limited

Limited to 5 pieces. Includes a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

Size

Small: 19 x 29 cm, Medium: 27,5 x 41 cm, Large: 39 x 59 cm, Extra Large: 60 x 90 cm

Delivery period

Made to order. The processing of your order takes on average 3 to 4 weeks.

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