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Metamorphosis (diptych right)

This series is deeply personal and profound to me. This collection explores the visual aesthetics of the purest form of
abstract photography and is unscathed from any postproduction manipulation. I wanted to create inherently unique,
original, and authentic abstract imagery using nothing but my camera and the ocean as my subject. As an artist, it is my
most genuine form of expression to date. The imagery of the water’s surface explores nature’s ability to evoke depths of
curiosity, thoughts, and emotions, and are symbolic of the fluidity in the ebbs and flows of life.


How can something on the surface be so deep?

To me, this is a sheer celebration that we can experience and witness an abstract visual art in the colors,
shapes, textures, and fluidity of the surface of the ocean in this most honest photographic presentation.

Filename
metamorphosis [diptych right].jpg
Copyright
Tracie Spence 2023
Image Size
4000x6000 / 13.7MB
Contained in galleries
AS ABOVE, SO BELOW
This series is deeply personal and profound to me. This collection explores the visual aesthetics of the purest form of<br />
abstract photography and is unscathed from any postproduction manipulation. I wanted to create inherently unique,<br />
original, and authentic abstract imagery using nothing but my camera and the ocean as my subject. As an artist, it is my<br />
most genuine form of expression to date. The imagery of the water’s surface explores nature’s ability to evoke depths of<br />
curiosity, thoughts, and emotions, and are symbolic of the fluidity in the ebbs and flows of life.<br />
<br />
<br />
How can something on the surface be so deep?<br />
<br />
To me, this is a sheer celebration that we can experience and witness an abstract visual art in the colors,<br />
shapes, textures, and fluidity of the surface of the ocean in this most honest photographic presentation.