CHRIS KEEGAN
Recently I have become interested in describing objects in an abstract manner.
For example recording images of buildings in such a way that is primarily more
recognisable as a set of shapes created by a building other that just a
realistic recording of a structure which could quite easily be done
with a pencil and paper.
I once heard a quote made about architecture which intrigued me.
"Fundamentally the main problem with buildings is that they get in the way."
This started me thinking about ways of removing the gravity and weight of
buildings by getting them to float in the air making them more enjoyable on the eye.
Here is one of my photographs.