Veil of Perception, No. 8
The series of cityscape photography, "Veil of Perception," explores reality through double exposure, reflection, shadow play, and long exposures. Without computer manipulation, each photograph reveals scale, movements, colors, and ambiance, encouraging viewers to transcend conventional perception.
By blurring the lines between subject and background and depicting the fleeting nature of city diversity and individuality, the series unveils new dimensions of reality. To Martin Lenclos, "Veil of Perception" symbolizes the ignorance and misconceptions that hinder our ability to see the truth, inviting viewers to question their sense of reality.
The series of cityscape photography, "Veil of Perception," explores reality through double exposure, reflection, shadow play, and long exposures. Without computer manipulation, each photograph reveals scale, movements, colors, and ambiance, encouraging viewers to transcend conventional perception.
By blurring the lines between subject and background and depicting the fleeting nature of city diversity and individuality, the series unveils new dimensions of reality. To Martin Lenclos, "Veil of Perception" symbolizes the ignorance and misconceptions that hinder our ability to see the truth, inviting viewers to question their sense of reality.
The series of cityscape photography, "Veil of Perception," explores reality through double exposure, reflection, shadow play, and long exposures. Without computer manipulation, each photograph reveals scale, movements, colors, and ambiance, encouraging viewers to transcend conventional perception.
By blurring the lines between subject and background and depicting the fleeting nature of city diversity and individuality, the series unveils new dimensions of reality. To Martin Lenclos, "Veil of Perception" symbolizes the ignorance and misconceptions that hinder our ability to see the truth, inviting viewers to question their sense of reality.
Made to order: 5-9 weeks
Size: Small unframed 30" width 20" height, framed 31" width 21" height; large unframed 48" width 32" height, framed 49" width 33" height
Materials: Archival digital pigment print, framed w/ natural maple or walnut
Fabrication: Brooklyn
Artwork: Martin Lenclos