🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now

AESTHETIX
AESTHETIX is a new experimental body of work from Northampton-based photographer Tyrone Williams.
This book is a maximalist exploration of the photographic image. Texture, light and colour are emphasised to become as equal of importance as the subject. In re-distributing these values, the images are pushed closer towards abstraction and take on a hallucinatory quality.
This book is a maximalist exploration of the photographic image. Texture, light and colour are emphasised to become as equal of importance as the subject. In re-distributing these values, the images are pushed closer towards abstraction and take on a hallucinatory quality.
$40.77
AESTHETIX—
$40.77
More Images





AESTHETIX
AESTHETIX is a new experimental body of work from Northampton-based photographer Tyrone Williams.
This book is a maximalist exploration of the photographic image. Texture, light and colour are emphasised to become as equal of importance as the subject. In re-distributing these values, the images are pushed closer towards abstraction and take on a hallucinatory quality.
This book is a maximalist exploration of the photographic image. Texture, light and colour are emphasised to become as equal of importance as the subject. In re-distributing these values, the images are pushed closer towards abstraction and take on a hallucinatory quality.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
AESTHETIX is a new experimental body of work from Northampton-based photographer Tyrone Williams.
This book is a maximalist exploration of the photographic image. Texture, light and colour are emphasised to become as equal of importance as the subject. In re-distributing these values, the images are pushed closer towards abstraction and take on a hallucinatory quality.
This book is a maximalist exploration of the photographic image. Texture, light and colour are emphasised to become as equal of importance as the subject. In re-distributing these values, the images are pushed closer towards abstraction and take on a hallucinatory quality.






















