Tag Archives: Aric Attas
New abstract color photographs
These are some new abstract color photographs made recently in Vero Beach. I am interested in the way the photographs bring out the colors, iridescence, textures and depth found on a the surface of a commonly overlooked object. What’s beneath the … Continue reading
Photograph Inspired by Quantum Physics & Cosmology
A recent color photograph inspired by quantum physics & cosmology. This is a straight photograph with no manipulation. I like the way it looks like a rip in the space-time continuum or a glimpse into a parallel universe. Click the … Continue reading
new abstract color photograph I am working on
This is a new color photograph I am working on. I love the color and warmth. I am especially drawn to the depth of the image and the space created by the subtle play of color and line. Click the … Continue reading
Mysterious Abstract Color Photograph
A mysterious abstract color photograph taken over the weekend. I particularly like the play of light and the sense of mystery and movement in this image. I invite you to leave a comment.
Photoshop Elements Workshop at The Vero Beach Museum of Art
Learn Adobe Photoshop Elements at The Vero Beach Museum of Art Take your photography to the next level using Photoshop Elements. This interactive course is designed to teach you digital workflow from camera to computer to printer. Learn how to … Continue reading
Luminous New Abstract Color Photograph
I’ve been inpsired by the tropical colors and quality of light living in Florida and have been trying to express the essence of this feeling. I thinBastia abstract color photograph comes close.
The Cosmos
This is an abstract photograph I recently took in Miami’s Wynwood Art District. I like the way it looks like an image of something cosmic, meteors against a field of stars perhaps. I also like the confusion of space in … Continue reading
Exciting News From Miami’s Wynwood Art District
Due to the succes of “iPhoneography: Updated Visual Dialogs” in the media and the great attendance and interest in this creative photography exhibition The Lunch Box Gallery has decided to extend the … Continue reading