honorable mention
Archana Vikram india
title
Light And Lines
Defining a new uniqueness by breaking the essence of a structure down to lighting the shapes and shaping the light. It is liberating to free buildings from their spatial context and known surroundings.
Like being privy to the soul of the structure.
In her architectural photography, she is drawn to form and function of structures and endeavours to capture these as visualised by the architect and often beyond.
Her fine art imagery is conceptual or interpretive of the theme, and tries to present not what can be seen but what is felt/ conveyed.
Although she works independently, Archana also enjoys collaborative projects and finds these a rich, learning & rewarding experience.
Her projects are featured in Lensculture, Paris and aCurator, NY & the Photographic Museum of Humanity.
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entry description
I am fascinated by architecture & it's structural geometry. I strive to capture the symbiotic relation between design, structure and light. Pondering the possibilities of what lies beyond or beneath, where it rises from or where it leads to. The play of light and air as it seeps through some structures or is held in check by others is incredible.Defining a new uniqueness by breaking the essence of a structure down to lighting the shapes and shaping the light. It is liberating to free buildings from their spatial context and known surroundings.
Like being privy to the soul of the structure.
about the photographer
Archana Vikram is an Fine Art and Architectural photographer (b. 1971, Bombay, India). She is currently resides in Bangalore, India and works across India, parts of Europe and the USA.In her architectural photography, she is drawn to form and function of structures and endeavours to capture these as visualised by the architect and often beyond.
Her fine art imagery is conceptual or interpretive of the theme, and tries to present not what can be seen but what is felt/ conveyed.
Although she works independently, Archana also enjoys collaborative projects and finds these a rich, learning & rewarding experience.
Her projects are featured in Lensculture, Paris and aCurator, NY & the Photographic Museum of Humanity.
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