Between Structures
A solitary figure stands at the edge of intersecting geometries, dwarfed by the monumental forms of modern architecture. The interplay of light and shadow reduces the world to abstraction — where structure meets silence.
About Artist
Masaki Yazaki
I am a minimalist photographer living in Japan. I am fascinated by the beautiful geometries that quietly exist in everyday life and the harmony of colours created by chance, and I place great importance on capturing them from a simple and quiet perspective. By cutting away the unnecessary and bringing only the essential to light, I aim to create works that leave the viewer with a sense of imaginative blankness and tranquillity. The subjects of her work are diverse, including architecture, street corners, shadows and fragments of colour, but they all have a “beauty that goes unnoticed”.
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