
Reflected Light – Abstract Art Collection
A traditional artist’s color wheel presents three primary colors as red, yellow, and blue. Secondary colors are orange, green, and violet. Primary colors are so named because they may not be produced by mixing other colors. Secondary colors are produced by mixing equal parts of two primary colors.
This is the fifth abstraction in this series of reflected light. What do you see? Have you discerned anything or maybe many things common to these visual abstractions? Have you determined what surface/subject is reflecting the light? What message(s) do you perceive through this non-hegemonic artist-mediated non-representation?
camera: Nikon D3 | lens: AF-S Micro Nikkor VR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
focal length: 105mm | exposure: f/5 – 1/10th second – ISO 100

Reflected Light – Abstract Art Collection
What do you see in this visual abstraction of reflected light?
camera: Nikon D3 | lens: AF-S Micro Nikkor VR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
focal length: 105mm | exposure: f/22 – 1/8th second – ISO 1000

Reflected Light – Abstract Art Collection
A rainbow begins to appear around the edges of this abstract artwork. More colors, more variety, and less rust. The darkness is now divided. This collection of artworks now offer a series of new statements for the viewer to process.
Continue asking these questions: What do you see? Have you begun to follow the thread that is common to these visual abstraction of reflected light?
camera: Nikon D3 | lens: AF-S Micro Nikkor VR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED
focal length: 105mm | exposure: f/22 – 1/13th second – ISO 1000