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Contours of Flow (2024) Photograph by Brandon LeValley

63.5 x 88.9 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 59.69 x 85.09cm (actual image size)

£600.38

A study in movement shaped by structure and light.

In this composition, a sweeping architectural arc emerges from a field of rigid planes, creating a dynamic tension between curvature and linear form. The ribbed structure guides the eye in a continuous motion, while intersecting surfaces anchor the image with a sense of weight and precision.

Light is used not as illumination, but as a sculptural element—defining edges, revealing rhythm, and allowing the form to unfold gradually across the frame. The result is both controlled and fluid, where geometry softens into motion and structure becomes expressive.

Stripped of context, the architecture transforms into abstraction—an exploration of balance, direction, and spatial tension. The image invites a sustained viewing experience, where the eye follows the arc and returns again, discovering subtle shifts in tone and form.

Available Sizes (Limited Edition Fine Art Prints)

• 20 × 28 inches — Edition of 25 — $525
• 25 × 35 inches (Shown) — Edition of 15 — $795
• 30 × 42 inches — Edition of 10 — $1,295

Each print is produced as an archival pigment print on museum-quality paper and includes a certificate of authenticity.

Most collectors choose 25 × 35 inches for its balance of presence, detail, and spatial impact.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Fine Art Paper

Details:

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#abstract#urban#shadow#contemporary#light#pattern#architecture#modern#geometry#contrast#minimalism#structure#form#lines#black white
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A study in movement shaped by structure and light.

In this composition, a sweeping architectural arc emerges from a field of rigid planes, creating a dynamic tension between curvature and linear form. The ribbed structure guides the eye in a continuous motion, while intersecting surfaces anchor the image with a sense of weight and precision.

Light is used not as illumination, but as a sculptural element—defining edges, revealing rhythm, and allowing the form to unfold gradually across the frame. The result is both controlled and fluid, where geometry softens into motion and structure becomes expressive.

Stripped of context, the architecture transforms into abstraction—an exploration of balance, direction, and spatial tension. The image invites a sustained viewing experience, where the eye follows the arc and returns again, discovering subtle shifts in tone and form.

Available Sizes (Limited Edition Fine Art Prints)

• 20 × 28 inches — Edition of 25 — $525
• 25 × 35 inches (Shown) — Edition of 15 — $795
• 30 × 42 inches — Edition of 10 — $1,295

Each print is produced as an archival pigment print on museum-quality paper and includes a certificate of authenticity.

Most collectors choose 25 × 35 inches for its balance of presence, detail, and spatial impact.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Fine Art Paper

Details:

Tags:

#abstract#urban#shadow#contemporary#light#pattern#architecture#modern#geometry#contrast#minimalism#structure#form#lines#black white
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Brandon LeValley

Location United States

About
I came to photography through a long-standing fascination with form and structure, and with how their aesthetic presence is constantly shaped by light, perspective, and the moment of observation. My... Read more

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