Leading Lines, Lisbon
In the striking black and white photograph titled ‘Leading Lines, Lisbon,’ the architectural fabric of the city becomes an intricate stage for a solitary figure. The image employs the principle of leading lines, with every discernible architectural element – from the sharp angles of rooftops and the receding planes of walls to the precise edges of pathways and fencelines – converging with an almost gravitational pull towards the woman at its apex. Perched atop a monument, she stands as the undeniable focal point, accentuated by the presence of a hat, commanding attention amidst the geometric symphony.
The stark contrast of black and white amplifies the graphic quality of the scene, turning the urban landscape into a powerful visual narrative that guides the viewer’s eye directly to her, imbuing the composition with a sense of deliberate design and serene authority.
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In the striking black and white photograph titled ‘Leading Lines, Lisbon,’ the architectural fabric of the city becomes an intricate stage for a solitary figure. The image employs the principle of leading lines, with every discernible architectural element – from the sharp angles of rooftops and the receding planes of walls to the precise edges of pathways and fencelines – converging with an almost gravitational pull towards the woman at its apex. Perched atop a monument, she stands as the undeniable focal point, accentuated by the presence of a hat, commanding attention amidst the geometric symphony.
The stark contrast of black and white amplifies the graphic quality of the scene, turning the urban landscape into a powerful visual narrative that guides the viewer’s eye directly to her, imbuing the composition with a sense of deliberate design and serene authority.
Gallery Exhibitions & Awards for “Leading Lines, Lisbon“
2025 TAG Gallery “Retrospective Hindsight”
Edition Details
Photographs are printed in limited editions (no more than 25 total will be printed) and
each archival pigment print is individually signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
- 10 x 15 Edition of 12
- 20 x 30 Edition of 8
- 32 x 48 Edition of 5
Additional information
| Print Size | 10" x 15", 20" x 30", 32" x 48" |
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