Larry Asaro
My photographic vision draws from an education and career in design and architecture; instruction and practice that emphasized line, form, pattern and spatial relationships articulated with color light and shadow.
After years illustrating designs with pen and pencil, I have now turned to the camera as my tool for creative expression.
Influenced by a childhood spent exploring and utilizing nearby industrial sites as playgrounds, I developed a special affinity with worn out , aging machinery and objects that I now abstract, often imposing a skewed perspective on them which I call “Peripherality”: a dynamic tension between corner-of-the-eye and center, between abstract and reality and between familiar and foreign. I call this approach a left handed view.
Website: https://www.alefthandedview.com/
Email: larryasaro@gmail.com
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