This series of photographs embraces abstraction, inspired by the expressive fluidity of Helen Frankenthaler's paintings. The images transcend literal representation, focusing instead on the emotive interplay of light, color, and texture. Through blurred contours, vivid tones, and soft transitions, the series evokes a sense of movement and energy, reminiscent of Frankenthaler’s dynamic use of color fields.
The series explores the boundary between photography and painting, inviting viewers to engage with the images not as static depictions but as visual meditations. Each photograph becomes an abstract canvas, where light dances and colors dissolve, creating an ethereal and immersive experience. By capturing fleeting moments of light and shadow, the series reflects the transient beauty of our visual perceptions—moments that are both deeply personal and universally resonant.
Through this body of work, I aim to celebrate the ephemeral nature of color and light as an artistic language, one that speaks to emotions and memories rather than concrete forms. It’s an invitation to see the world anew, to lose oneself in the subtle poetry of abstraction, and to discover the stories that unfold within each frame.