White Marble 011
Amini54Amini54 layers the organic veins of stone through double exposure photography to build a landscape from mineral patterns. This monochrome study finds a quiet, rhythmic pulse within marble, where geological fractures mimic the rise and fall of a distant horizon.

White Marble 011
Amini54 layers the organic veins of stone through double exposure photography to build a landscape from mineral patterns. This monochrome study finds a quiet, rhythmic pulse within marble, where geological fractures mimic the rise and fall of a distant horizon.
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Art Analysis
Geological Horizons Found in the Veins of Stone
Amini54 utilizes double exposure photography to merge the cold weight of stone with the fluid perspective of a landscape. By layering photographic frames, the natural fissures found in marble are reimagined as the contours of a rugged terrain. The absence of color highlights the intricate play between light and shadow, allowing the viewer to trace the delicate web of lines that define both the stone and the imagined vista.
The composition leans into a minimalist philosophy, stripping away the literal to focus on texture and form. There is a subtle fusion of industrial strength and soft grace here, where the weight of the rock feels lightened by the airy, layered perspective. It suggests an interconnectedness between the materials of our interior spaces and the wilder shapes of the natural world.
The artist uses double exposure to blend the physical properties of stone with the visual language of a horizon.
By reducing a mountain range to its core shapes, the work highlights the beauty found in simplified visual structures.
The piece balances the heavy, cold associations of marble with a delicate, rhythmic visual flow.
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