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Justin James Reed, 2011

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Created by Justin James Reed in 2011. The artwork is an archival pigment print.

Narrow your eyes while looking at this image: a complex interplay of flowing black lines stands out against the grainy grey asphalt. The light and dark parts of the photograph delicately balance each other out, and together create an abstract image. This is not the only technique used by Justin James Reed to achieve an abstract effect. Take another look at the photograph: do you see a horizon? As a landscape photographer, Reed deliberately leaves out the horizon so that the hypnotic composition of lines dominates the image. The lack of a horizon makes it difficult for the viewer to find any form of orientation.

Untitled, 2011 is part of the series In heaven the darkness is quite beautiful, with which the American photographer Justin James Reed was selected for Foam Talent 2015.

© Justin James Reed, courtesy of the Foam Collection

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