Inadvertent Compositions

Inadvertent Compositions is an on-going photographic body of work capturing the ‘already-made’* abstract compositions in everyday life. Similar to the photographic contributions informing much of Ellsworth Kelly’s oeuvre during his years in France in the early 1950’s,

Inadvertent Compositions embody a ‘fortuitous chance’, documenting and capturing the undetermined fortuitous arrangement of shadows, textures, patterns and shadows on various objects or surfaces which otherwise go unnoticed.

*Yve-Alain Bois, Ellsworth Kelly: The Years in France, 1948-1954, Prestel, 1994

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