Naive Realism: Skyline
This image is part of a series that challenges the rigid perceptions of the world through abstract interpretations. Naive realism is the philosophical idea that what we see is what exists, which fails to acknowledge the nuanced interplay between our subjective experiences and the external world. By composing the foggy city skyline, next to its warped reflection, I attempt to blur the boundaries between reality and illusion, revealing the malleability of perception and the hidden depths in seemingly ordinary urban landscapes.
This image was exhibited at the Museum of Australian Photography (LOOK Exhibition).