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In Metropolis Abstracted, begun in early 2020, Andrew takes architectural details from cutting-edge contemporary buildings as the principal subject matter. In the series, Andrew abstracts the details to reveal their intrinsic geometric forms and patterns. Seen on their own, the architectural details appear to be rather mundane and uninteresting, but when reflected on themselves a fascinating, and often kaleidoscopic, scene emerges. Metropolis Abstracted was a winning selection at American Photography 37 in 2021.
In Sylvan Landscapes, also begun in 2020, the same principles are applied to tall trees and woodland scenes. Massive tree trunks, gnarled branches, and canopies of golden-green or fiery red-orange leaves take on an almost mystical sense as they are reflected to reveal their organic forms. The series marries landscape with abstraction and introduces us to the imagery that is open to a high degree of interpretation, yet firmly rooted in the traditional landscape photography genre.