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Higher Math Photograph - Limited Edition of 9

John Manno

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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In this evocative photograph titled "Higher Math," a sense of intellectual and industrial intrigue unfolds. Within the expansive industrial room, a cube adorned with intricate mathematical formulae hovers, seemingly defying gravity. The cube, a symbol of abstract thought and rationality, is bathed in the soft, natural light streaming through a skylight, creating a mesmerizing interplay of illumination and shadow. The convergence of the cerebral and the mechanical is palpable, as the austere surroundings of the industrial space provide a stark contrast to the cerebral complexity represented by the cube. The photograph invites contemplation of the intersection between human intellect and technological progress, evoking a sense of wonder and curiosity about the mysteries of higher mathematics and the boundless potential of human ingenuity.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:9

Size:30 W x 22 H x 0.1 D in

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I have been a photographer for four decades in New York and currently reside in Brooklyn. My body of work is titled Misbegotten Places, which involves creating small dioramas from photographs I have taken. Through careful camera angles and lighting, these dioramas are transformed into lifelike images that can often deceive the viewer, while always conveying a sense of "misbegotten." The lines between reality and fiction are blurred, as these lifelike dioramas, when photographed, often deceive the viewer with their uncanny realism. However, true to the collection's title, "Misbegotten Places," each scene is infused with a subtle element of the unexpected or the out-of-place, challenging the viewer's perception and inviting them to delve deeper into the narratives woven within these meticulously crafted compositions.

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