An exhibition of recent large-scale architectural abstract photographs from Prokos's award-winning series 'Metropolis Abstracted' and 'Inverted'.
Inverted
Inverted is an experimental photography series inspired by the fascinating modernist, futuristic and contemporary architecture of the
United Arab Emirates. Through the use of negative imagery, the series portrays an architectural wonderland of bold color fields, abstraction, and close-up views, which give us just a glimpse of the inhabitants' lives. Inverting the scene distances the viewer from reality, placing them in an alternate space free from the confines of their own perception. Inverted was awarded a silver medal at the 2020 International Photography Awards in
New York, and has been published at CNN Arabic, DesignBoom, Harper's Bazaar Art and other publications. Large-scale
framed photographs from Inverted are available in print sizes up to 90 inches.
Metropolis Abstracted
Metropolis Abstracted is an ongoing series of
abstract photographs which incorporate elements of contemporary
architecture such as close-up views of facades, building details and reflections on the glass. Each abstraction is composed of one unique image, which through the process of reflection reveals an intrinsic geometry. The basic premise is to use the simplest means possible to create images that both engage the viewer and provide a springboard for their own imagination. Metropolis Abstracted was a winning Jury selection at American Photography 37 in 2020. Large-scale
limited edition photographs from Metropolis Abstracted are available in print sizes up to 80 inches.