Illusional Facade
In this art print, I wanted to explore how light, and texture can create an almost hypnotic sense of illusion. The metal I photographed in the Mojave Desert had intricate, wave-like forms that reminded me of both organic structures and industrial decay. By playing with symmetry, I was able to enhance that sense of ambiguity—what looks like a natural formation could just as easily be a man-made artifact.
In this art print, I wanted to explore how light, and texture can create an almost hypnotic sense of illusion. The metal I photographed in the Mojave Desert had intricate, wave-like forms that reminded me of both organic structures and industrial decay. By playing with symmetry, I was able to enhance that sense of ambiguity—what looks like a natural formation could just as easily be a man-made artifact.
In this art print, I wanted to explore how light, and texture can create an almost hypnotic sense of illusion. The metal I photographed in the Mojave Desert had intricate, wave-like forms that reminded me of both organic structures and industrial decay. By playing with symmetry, I was able to enhance that sense of ambiguity—what looks like a natural formation could just as easily be a man-made artifact.