Geometry of Labyrinths - "Studies in Color and Space"

“Studies in Color and Space" is a photographic series that 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, planes of rose, coral, and sky-blue stucco, inviting the viewer to experience Bofill’s architecture not as functional space but as sculptural composition.

Two abstract paintings on a white gallery wall, featuring geometric shapes in pink, blue, and purple hues, with a white pedestal below.

The series sits at the intersection of minimalism, color field photography, and architectural art. It aligns strongly with contemporary photographic practices that explore urban form as a canvas, making it an ideal fit for galleries that value conceptual clarity, strong visual identity, and work that invites slow looking.

Soft natural light, palette delicacy, and minimalistic framing combine to elevate the architecture into atmospheric tableaux. 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.

Pink abstract building model with steps and water background, displayed in an art gallery with large arched windows.

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.

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