Geometry No 10
The Learning Curve PhotographyBrian Carson isolates the rhythmic pulse of Toronto’s urban grid, stripping away color to reveal the skeletal logic of the Donnelly Centre. This piece translates glass and steel into a high-contrast study of repetition and light, where the functional becomes purely formal.

Geometry No 10
Brian Carson isolates the rhythmic pulse of Toronto’s urban grid, stripping away color to reveal the skeletal logic of the Donnelly Centre. This piece translates glass and steel into a high-contrast study of repetition and light, where the functional becomes purely formal.
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Art Analysis
The Rhythmic Geometry of Toronto’s Scientific Architecture
Captured at the Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, this 2019 photograph utilizes a 24-105mm lens to compress the intricate layers of Toronto's architectural landscape. Carson employs Silver EFEX Pro to achieve a rich monochrome palette, emphasizing the sharp interplay between the building's rigid structural lines and the reflective qualities of its facade.
The composition focuses on the mathematical precision of the urban environment, turning a scientific facility into an abstract arrangement of rectangles and shadows. By removing the distraction of color, the image highlights the depth and texture of the materials, inviting a closer look at the patterns that define our shared city spaces.
The piece integrates the raw energy of street art into a disciplined architectural framework.
By reprocessing the image with Silver EFEX Pro, Carson creates a stark interplay between the dark concrete of the tower and the bright, filtered light of the sky.
The work utilizes sharp lines and flat planes of color to build a complex visual narrative without relying on realism.
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