Geometry of Labyrinths
“Studies in Color and Space"
Curated Collection 2025
by Michael Jurek
Geometry of Labyrinths
“Studies in Color and Space"
This series presents an abstracted, almost dreamlike encounter with the architecture of Ricardo Bofill, distilling his iconic geometries into studies of color, form, and spatial ambiguity. Each image isolates fragments of the built environment, coral, and sky-blue stucco, inviting the viewer to experience Bofill’s architecture.
Soft natural light, palette delicacy, and minimalistic framing combine to elevate the architecture into atmospheric tableaux.
Sculptural
Balanced
These images are less about documenting a place and more about interpreting its emotional architecture, how color shapes perception, how geometry frames silence, and how built space can evoke a sense of calm, curiosity, or even dislocation.
Citadel
Each morning began before the sun broke the horizon. Capturing this series was a physical endurance test. There is no such thing as a "shortcut" here.
To move from a sapphire-blue courtyard to a salmon-pink rooftop, I would climb hundreds of steps, only to find the light had shifted just out of reach.
I went there looking for lines and angles. I came away with an idea of how light feels when it finally finds a place to rest.
Intimate
Gravity
Elevated
Sanctum
Ricardo Bofill gave us the walls,
the sea gave us the light,
and the residents gave us the soul.
I was simply there to witness the harmony.
Juncture
Layers
This series transforms Ricardo Bofill’s iconic architecture into serene, abstract compositions of color and form. Each image offers timeless minimalism, strong visual identity, and lasting aesthetic value, ideal for collectors seeking contemplative, architecturally rooted fine-art photography.