This simple image is actually more complex than it appears to be. Light streaming through a prism on the window ledge casts a band of color onto the tile countertop. The location is right at the edge of the bathroom mirror, so we see a literal mirror image - the colors on the counter plus the colors reflected in the mirror.I was surprised to observe that a quality I thought immutable - the order of the colors in the spectrum - was altered to generate not only color, but pattern. The small bursts of violet are in an unexpected place relative to the other refracted colors.
We've talked about projection before. It's what the viewer brings to the picture. The message a viewer gets could be the one the artist intended to reference, but experience and belief systems influence what a viewer will see and/or think about any composition.
This picture is a good example of one that can be appreciated for its own sake, as an abstract study of colors against a grid, but it will probably suggest spiritual content to some viewers. This is the democracy of the artful composition. We are allowed to see whatever we want!

1 comment:
I enjoy you photography each time you post but sometimes I say to myself this one is really great and how did she see it as a photograh. This is one of those.
I have to remember that one can photograh light. Thanks for sharing your work.
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