Framed by Form
People in the modern city become marginalised, while architecture becomes the protagonist of a city. The individual seems insignificant, almost lost in urban backdrop.
Framed by Form
People in the modern city become marginalised, while architecture becomes the protagonist of a city. The individual seems insignificant, almost lost in urban backdrop.
Awards
Photographer of the Year Contest
2025Nominee
Street
Non Professional
Nominee
Minimalism
Non Professional
Framed by Form
People in the modern city become marginalised, while architecture becomes the protagonist of a city. The individual seems insignificant, almost lost in urban backdrop.
About Artist
Grit Brune
She is a fine art street photographer whose work is shaped by a background in language, conceptual thinking, and years of living in Asia, combining structure with openness and intuition. Influenced by a careful, almost literary approach to composition, her images are minimalist, precise, and concept-driven, yet grounded in real, unstaged moments. At the core of her work lies the relationship between people and urban space. Architecture serves as a structured canvas, while human figures, subtle, often small, yet essential, anchor the image. Rather than being central protagonists, they define scale, tension, and presence, revealing a dialogue between the individual and their environment. Geometry, light, and shadow guide the viewer’s eye and shape this interaction. Through a restrained, often monochrome aesthetic, her images explore quiet narratives of human existence within the built environment.
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