The mirror provides an interesting graphical juxtaposition, but more importantly raise interesting reflections on the artists perspective as well as the arbitrary/constraining nature of the photographic frame.
An online learning log for the the Open College of the Arts (OCA), The Art of Photography course
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Daniel Kukla
Daniel Kukla (http://www.oftheafternoon.com/daniel-kuklas-abstract-mirrored-landscapes/ ) has taken a series of photographs where he's situated a large mirror on an artist's easel in different landscapes and made the reflected landscape part of the picture.



The mirror provides an interesting graphical juxtaposition, but more importantly raise interesting reflections on the artists perspective as well as the arbitrary/constraining nature of the photographic frame.
The mirror provides an interesting graphical juxtaposition, but more importantly raise interesting reflections on the artists perspective as well as the arbitrary/constraining nature of the photographic frame.
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