ARCHITECTURE
AND ABSTRACTS
“Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.”
Architecture is a language of form, and abstraction is its echo in the imagination. In this gallery, I seek the places where geometry becomes poetry—where a curve whispers grace, where shadow carves silence, where repetition hums like music. Each structure holds more than function; it carries rhythm, memory, and spirit. Through the camera, I look past stone, glass, and steel to find the mystery woven within them—the quiet abstractions that transform walls into gestures, and spaces into experiences.