Georgios Karamanis

composition

“It’s what comes through in association after your eye has experienced the surface as a great picture; it is incidental but can be enriching.”

That was the painter Helen Frankenthaler talking about the work of Joan Miró. I think her comment applies here. This is a magnificent arrangement of lines and shapes, shades of dark, echoing forms, easily recognizable elements that are still tending toward the abstract. It’s an incidental photograph — a brief moment occurring casually in an oblique connection with something else.

Incidental, but enriching. This image holds my eye, and holds it in ways that have nothing at all to do with what’s represented within the frame.

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