About the Book
Geo-metri-spective, noun: to describe photographs or other images that exhibit a blend of strong linear geometric shapes, deep contrast, heavy weight, and vivid color tonality.
Geometrispective is the word I’ve created and given to describe this particular body of my work. In these images, I strove toward a fluid evolution of perspectives within built landscapes, in order to give hard geometries a vehicle outside their strict measurements and tolerances. By creating planes of visual divergence within structured design frameworks, the typical perspectives “deconstruct.” These photographic expressions lean toward interpretations of color, light, and architecture that present the complexities and impressions of an unexpected relationship.
Geometrispective is the word I’ve created and given to describe this particular body of my work. In these images, I strove toward a fluid evolution of perspectives within built landscapes, in order to give hard geometries a vehicle outside their strict measurements and tolerances. By creating planes of visual divergence within structured design frameworks, the typical perspectives “deconstruct.” These photographic expressions lean toward interpretations of color, light, and architecture that present the complexities and impressions of an unexpected relationship.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 80 - Publish Date: Dec 21, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords kevin eatinger, abstract, architecture, architectural, digital, photography, geometrics, linear, planes, shapes, depth, structures, imagery, unique, cubist, expressionist
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About the Creator
Kevin Eatinger
Chicago, IL, USA
Photographer of extraordinary digital imagery. Architectural, editorial and fine art digital photography. My fine art "Geometrispective" imagery is a very unique style of abstract architectural and geometric perspectives. Born and developed out of the Cubists and Expressionists movements of painting, in how scenes are interpreted. You will find nothing in photography is similar to my beautifully detailed and vividly created concepts.