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Infinite Curves (2026) Photograph by Brandon LeValley

95.25 x 63.5 x 0.25cm (unframed) / 91.44 x 59.69cm (actual image size)

£587.91

Infinite Curves

Sweeping balcony forms repeat across the facade in a rhythmic progression of light, shadow, and curvature. In Infinite Curves, architectural structure is transformed into a study of cadence and abstraction, where repeating vertical columns and flowing lines create a quiet visual momentum across the frame.

The photograph balances precision with fluidity — rigid geometry softened by sculptural contours and deep tonal transitions. Dark interior recesses contrast against luminous concrete planes, allowing the image to move beyond documentation into a meditation on rhythm, repetition, and spatial tension.

Printed as a museum-quality archival pigment print, the work emphasizes tonal subtlety, layered depth, and the sculptural qualities of contemporary architecture.

Available Editions:

* 20 × 30 inches — Edition of 25 — $525
* 25 × 37.5 inches — Edition of 15 — $795
* 30 × 45 inches — Edition of 10 — $1,295

Most collectors choose the 25 × 37.5 inch size for its balance of presence, detail, and spatial rhythm.

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle Baryta Fine Art Paper and archival inks

Details:

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Infinite Curves

Sweeping balcony forms repeat across the facade in a rhythmic progression of light, shadow, and curvature. In Infinite Curves, architectural structure is transformed into a study of cadence and abstraction, where repeating vertical columns and flowing lines create a quiet visual momentum across the frame.

The photograph balances precision with fluidity — rigid geometry softened by sculptural contours and deep tonal transitions. Dark interior recesses contrast against luminous concrete planes, allowing the image to move beyond documentation into a meditation on rhythm, repetition, and spatial tension.

Printed as a museum-quality archival pigment print, the work emphasizes tonal subtlety, layered depth, and the sculptural qualities of contemporary architecture.

Available Editions:

* 20 × 30 inches — Edition of 25 — $525
* 25 × 37.5 inches — Edition of 15 — $795
* 30 × 45 inches — Edition of 10 — $1,295

Most collectors choose the 25 × 37.5 inch size for its balance of presence, detail, and spatial rhythm.

Materials used:

Hahnemuhle Baryta Fine Art Paper and archival inks

Details:

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Brandon LeValley

Location United States

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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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