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MINIMALISM

Trisha Lahiri
Price: Upon request.
"Liminal." 2023
Trisha Lahiri was born in Dhanbad, a small industrial town in India, and has spent the past decade living in various parts of Europe, including Portugal, Sweden, France, and currently Germany. By profession, she is a medical researcher, balancing her scientific work life with a passion for photography.
Trisha’s journey into photography began as a personal endeavor to share the world outside her home with her late grandmother. This initial intent to capture and convey the beauty of her surroundings gradually blossomed into a cherished hobby and a vital creative refuge. Her self-taught skills in digital photography reflect a deep, ongoing commitment to learning and exploring the medium.
Her work captures the nuances of everyday life and the extraordinary moments within it, blending her scientific precision with an artistic eye. As she continues to evolve as a hobbyist photographer, her work remains a source of joy and exploration, capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around her.
"My photography explores the intersections of light, stillness, and emotion; moments where the ordinary reveals something contemplative. I’m drawn to fragments of calm and subtle transitions that hold quiet depth. With a background in scientific research, I see photography as both inquiry and meditation. Each image becomes a study in perception as an attempt to pause time and understand the delicate balance between presence and impermanence. Through simplicity and restraint, I seek to uncover the harmony and poetry that exist within the everyday."
"Liminal." 2023
Trisha Lahiri was born in Dhanbad, a small industrial town in India, and has spent the past decade living in various parts of Europe, including Portugal, Sweden, France, and currently Germany. By profession, she is a medical researcher, balancing her scientific work life with a passion for photography.
Trisha’s journey into photography began as a personal endeavor to share the world outside her home with her late grandmother. This initial intent to capture and convey the beauty of her surroundings gradually blossomed into a cherished hobby and a vital creative refuge. Her self-taught skills in digital photography reflect a deep, ongoing commitment to learning and exploring the medium.
Her work captures the nuances of everyday life and the extraordinary moments within it, blending her scientific precision with an artistic eye. As she continues to evolve as a hobbyist photographer, her work remains a source of joy and exploration, capturing the beauty and complexity of the world around her.
"My photography explores the intersections of light, stillness, and emotion; moments where the ordinary reveals something contemplative. I’m drawn to fragments of calm and subtle transitions that hold quiet depth. With a background in scientific research, I see photography as both inquiry and meditation. Each image becomes a study in perception as an attempt to pause time and understand the delicate balance between presence and impermanence. Through simplicity and restraint, I seek to uncover the harmony and poetry that exist within the everyday."

Kylo-Patrick Hart
Price: £495
"Trees in Winter." 2025
"As both an artist and an admirer, my favorite photographs tend to be ones whose contents speak loudly for themselves, even when it is not immediately clear exactly what they are saying. They seek to inspire their viewers to wrestle with their intriguing contents and, as a result, ponder various aspects of our surrounding world in new and unique ways."
"Trees in Winter." 2025
"As both an artist and an admirer, my favorite photographs tend to be ones whose contents speak loudly for themselves, even when it is not immediately clear exactly what they are saying. They seek to inspire their viewers to wrestle with their intriguing contents and, as a result, ponder various aspects of our surrounding world in new and unique ways."

Kylo-Patrick Hart
Price: £495
"God's Country." 2025
Kylo-Patrick Hart is an award-winning photographer (Budapest International Foto Awards, European Photography Awards, Global Photography Awards, Golden Shot International Photography Awards, London Photography Awards, Pollux Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, etc.) and chair of the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media at Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas, USA).
He received his formal training in digital media arts while a student at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, with additional instruction provided by offerings of the Maine Media Workshops and Santa Fe Workshops.
His photographs have been exhibited in numerous cities throughout the United States and in several countries abroad.
"God's Country." 2025
Kylo-Patrick Hart is an award-winning photographer (Budapest International Foto Awards, European Photography Awards, Global Photography Awards, Golden Shot International Photography Awards, London Photography Awards, Pollux Awards, Tokyo International Foto Awards, etc.) and chair of the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media at Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas, USA).
He received his formal training in digital media arts while a student at the University of Michigan and Wayne State University, with additional instruction provided by offerings of the Maine Media Workshops and Santa Fe Workshops.
His photographs have been exhibited in numerous cities throughout the United States and in several countries abroad.

Helga Bahmer
Price: £200
"White Wired Tree." 2025
"White Wired Tree." 2025

Helga Bahmer
Price: £200
"Prevented Wave." 2025
"Prevented Wave." 2025

Helga Bahmer
Price: £200
"Glass Waves." 2025
"Abstraction and minimalism provide me with a liberating photographic perspective on my surroundings and their structures. The actual image motif is dominated by forms and colours. This enables both me and the viewer to look beyond the realities of the physical world. Nature and man-made structures merge into one another. The questions that arise during this process are intended to encourage reflection."
"Glass Waves." 2025
"Abstraction and minimalism provide me with a liberating photographic perspective on my surroundings and their structures. The actual image motif is dominated by forms and colours. This enables both me and the viewer to look beyond the realities of the physical world. Nature and man-made structures merge into one another. The questions that arise during this process are intended to encourage reflection."

Allan Andersen
Price: Upon request.
"Balanced Horizon, Mariager Fjord, Denmark." 2025
"Subtle light unfolds across a calm expanse of water, merging air and reflection into one continuous surface. A meditation on space, silence and the fragile balance of dawn."
"Balanced Horizon, Mariager Fjord, Denmark." 2025
"Subtle light unfolds across a calm expanse of water, merging air and reflection into one continuous surface. A meditation on space, silence and the fragile balance of dawn."

Allan Andersen
Price: Upon request.
"Pastel Migration, Mariager Fjord, Denmark." 2024
"A fleeting alignment of moon and migrating birds captured in the last light of evening. The minimal composition reveals the quiet rhythm between movement and stillness."
"Pastel Migration, Mariager Fjord, Denmark." 2024
"A fleeting alignment of moon and migrating birds captured in the last light of evening. The minimal composition reveals the quiet rhythm between movement and stillness."

Allan Andersen
Price: Upon request.
"Chromatic Stillness, Mariager Fjord, Denmark." 2025
Allan Andersen is a Scandinavian fine art photographer based by Mariager Fjord in Denmark. His work explores the relationship between light, space and silence across Nordic landscapes and beyond. Guided by a minimalist sensibility, he seeks moments where atmosphere and form align, revealing quiet balance within the natural world.
Working across landscape, wildlife and subtle human presence, Andersen’s photographs are defined by clarity, stillness and an understated emotional depth. Influenced by modernist simplicity and the contemplative nature of observation, he transforms ordinary scenes into visual meditations on calm and connection.
"A quiet study of light and geometry where water and sky dissolve into soft tonal gradients. The wooden posts form a delicate rhythm that anchors the stillness within the horizon."
"Chromatic Stillness, Mariager Fjord, Denmark." 2025
Allan Andersen is a Scandinavian fine art photographer based by Mariager Fjord in Denmark. His work explores the relationship between light, space and silence across Nordic landscapes and beyond. Guided by a minimalist sensibility, he seeks moments where atmosphere and form align, revealing quiet balance within the natural world.
Working across landscape, wildlife and subtle human presence, Andersen’s photographs are defined by clarity, stillness and an understated emotional depth. Influenced by modernist simplicity and the contemplative nature of observation, he transforms ordinary scenes into visual meditations on calm and connection.
"A quiet study of light and geometry where water and sky dissolve into soft tonal gradients. The wooden posts form a delicate rhythm that anchors the stillness within the horizon."

Colin Gentile
Price: £300
"Justadrop #3." 2025
"Justadrop #3." 2025

Colin Gentile
Price: £300
"Justadrop #2." 2025
"Justadrop #2." 2025

Colin Gentile
Price: £300
"Justadrop #1." 2025
Colin Gentile continually deepens his artistic sensitivities: Whether he is composing, performing on stage, or spending hours photographing a square meter of nature, his need for creation is boundless.
He is passionate about sharing his work to inspire, perhaps, a desire for exploration in others. Born in 1986 in France, Colin Gentile spent his first 18 years in Tarbes before moving to Paris and its surrounding region.
A musician and photographer, he was also a clinical research technician and a cheese seller. After twenty years of adventures, he has returned to the pyrénées to refocus and open himself to future projects.
"Justadrop #1." 2025
Colin Gentile continually deepens his artistic sensitivities: Whether he is composing, performing on stage, or spending hours photographing a square meter of nature, his need for creation is boundless.
He is passionate about sharing his work to inspire, perhaps, a desire for exploration in others. Born in 1986 in France, Colin Gentile spent his first 18 years in Tarbes before moving to Paris and its surrounding region.
A musician and photographer, he was also a clinical research technician and a cheese seller. After twenty years of adventures, he has returned to the pyrénées to refocus and open himself to future projects.

António Domingos
Price: £400
"Red rust with swirling lines." 2025
"This artwork presents a study in texture and colour, where the interplay of rust and metallic orange creates a compelling visual narrative. The composition is defined by a series of panels, each revealing subtle variations in surface quality and hue, inviting contemplation of the inherent beauty found in decay and transformation."
"Red rust with swirling lines." 2025
"This artwork presents a study in texture and colour, where the interplay of rust and metallic orange creates a compelling visual narrative. The composition is defined by a series of panels, each revealing subtle variations in surface quality and hue, inviting contemplation of the inherent beauty found in decay and transformation."

António Domingos
Price: £400
"Rust and yellow." 2025
"In this work, I explore the quiet tension between chaos and order; a textured surface where warm, earthy tones meet dynamic lines. The composition is rooted in simplicity, guided by the search for balance and the subtle geometry that underpins our universe. Each mark is intentional, inviting reflection on the harmony found in everyday surfaces."
"Rust and yellow." 2025
"In this work, I explore the quiet tension between chaos and order; a textured surface where warm, earthy tones meet dynamic lines. The composition is rooted in simplicity, guided by the search for balance and the subtle geometry that underpins our universe. Each mark is intentional, inviting reflection on the harmony found in everyday surfaces."

António Domingos
Price: £400
"Rusty cross with red paint." 2025
"My name is Antonio Domingos. I was born in 1957, in Porto, Portugal. I hold a degree in Painting from FBAUP. Since 1978, I have participated in several collective exhibitions, alongside my teaching activities. My artistic practice is rooted in a search for simplicity, balance, and the hidden structures that shape our visual world. Trained as a painter but working extensively with photography, I am drawn to the surfaces of doors, walls, and industrial remnants; places where time, weather, and human touch leave their mark."
"Each composition is guided by principles of geometry and the Golden Ratio, seeking a sense of order within apparent chaos. I am fascinated by the interplay of vertical and horizontal lines, the subtle shifts in colour and texture, and the stories embedded in rust, peeling paint, and aged stone. These elements become a visual language through which I explore themes of impermanence, resilience, and the quiet dignity of everyday materials. My work invites viewers to slow down and contemplate the beauty found in imperfection. By focusing on the overlooked and the ordinary, I hope to reveal a sense of universality, a connection to the basic directions and rhythms of our universe. Whether through painting or photography, my aim is to create spaces for reflection, where simplicity and complexity coexist in harmony."
"This artwork presents a compelling exploration of texture and form, revealing the intricate interplay between weathered surfaces and metallic elements. The composition is defined by a juxtaposition of rusty, abstract patterns against a backdrop of muted colours, inviting contemplation on the passage of time and the beauty found in decay."
"Rusty cross with red paint." 2025
"My name is Antonio Domingos. I was born in 1957, in Porto, Portugal. I hold a degree in Painting from FBAUP. Since 1978, I have participated in several collective exhibitions, alongside my teaching activities. My artistic practice is rooted in a search for simplicity, balance, and the hidden structures that shape our visual world. Trained as a painter but working extensively with photography, I am drawn to the surfaces of doors, walls, and industrial remnants; places where time, weather, and human touch leave their mark."
"Each composition is guided by principles of geometry and the Golden Ratio, seeking a sense of order within apparent chaos. I am fascinated by the interplay of vertical and horizontal lines, the subtle shifts in colour and texture, and the stories embedded in rust, peeling paint, and aged stone. These elements become a visual language through which I explore themes of impermanence, resilience, and the quiet dignity of everyday materials. My work invites viewers to slow down and contemplate the beauty found in imperfection. By focusing on the overlooked and the ordinary, I hope to reveal a sense of universality, a connection to the basic directions and rhythms of our universe. Whether through painting or photography, my aim is to create spaces for reflection, where simplicity and complexity coexist in harmony."
"This artwork presents a compelling exploration of texture and form, revealing the intricate interplay between weathered surfaces and metallic elements. The composition is defined by a juxtaposition of rusty, abstract patterns against a backdrop of muted colours, inviting contemplation on the passage of time and the beauty found in decay."

JiaYing Lu
Price: Upon request.
"Cuddle." 2024
A visual recorder in search of moments that bring a sense of clarity and serenity.
"Two trees standing in the distance, simple yet tender, like guardians, friends, or lovers, supporting each other through every passing storm and changing season."
"Cuddle." 2024
A visual recorder in search of moments that bring a sense of clarity and serenity.
"Two trees standing in the distance, simple yet tender, like guardians, friends, or lovers, supporting each other through every passing storm and changing season."

Robert Matthews
Price: Upon request.
"Pink Minimalism." 2025
"This photograph transforms an ordinary object, a radiator, into an abstract composition of form and hue. Bathed in warm pink light, the vented pattern and smooth surface become an interplay of geometry and texture. Stripped of context, the image invites contemplation of how colour and structure can elevate the mundane into quiet visual poetry."
"Pink Minimalism." 2025
"This photograph transforms an ordinary object, a radiator, into an abstract composition of form and hue. Bathed in warm pink light, the vented pattern and smooth surface become an interplay of geometry and texture. Stripped of context, the image invites contemplation of how colour and structure can elevate the mundane into quiet visual poetry."

Robert Matthews
Price: Upon request.
"Abstract Beauty, Concrete Wall." 2024
"I am an amateur photographer, and I have enjoyed shooting film and digital over the past 50 years. My cameras have included an Agfamatic 200, Zenit 35mm TTL, Canon AE1, Contax T2, Sony RX100vii, Fujifilm X100v and X100vii. I live in Perth, Western Australia and I've been lucky enough to travel all over the world with my cameras."
"This photograph shows a close-up view of an architectural concrete structure, where sweeping curves intersect with flat planes. The surface bears the subtle imprints of construction; seams, bolts, and weathering, that reveal both the precision and imperfection of poured concrete, and its abstract beauty. The image, taken outside Melbourne's Hamer Hall, tells the story of brutalist design translated into abstraction. By focusing tightly on the material and form, the photograph removes any immediate sense of scale, leaving the viewer to interpret whether they are seeing the corner of a massive overpass, the arc of a modernist building, or a sculptural fragment. It’s a meditation on geometry, texture, and the quiet poetry of urban infrastructure; how raw material, intended for utility, can also become an accidental canvas of beauty when seen through a different lens."
"Abstract Beauty, Concrete Wall." 2024
"I am an amateur photographer, and I have enjoyed shooting film and digital over the past 50 years. My cameras have included an Agfamatic 200, Zenit 35mm TTL, Canon AE1, Contax T2, Sony RX100vii, Fujifilm X100v and X100vii. I live in Perth, Western Australia and I've been lucky enough to travel all over the world with my cameras."
"This photograph shows a close-up view of an architectural concrete structure, where sweeping curves intersect with flat planes. The surface bears the subtle imprints of construction; seams, bolts, and weathering, that reveal both the precision and imperfection of poured concrete, and its abstract beauty. The image, taken outside Melbourne's Hamer Hall, tells the story of brutalist design translated into abstraction. By focusing tightly on the material and form, the photograph removes any immediate sense of scale, leaving the viewer to interpret whether they are seeing the corner of a massive overpass, the arc of a modernist building, or a sculptural fragment. It’s a meditation on geometry, texture, and the quiet poetry of urban infrastructure; how raw material, intended for utility, can also become an accidental canvas of beauty when seen through a different lens."

Max Cavitch
Price: £500
"Sentinel." 2012
"Sentinel." 2012

Max Cavitch
Price: £500
"Countersign." 2012
"Countersign." 2012

Max Cavitch
Price: £500
"Canvas: Philadelphia 16." 2023
Max Cavitch is a photographer, writer, and teacher in Philadelphia. His photographs have been published in magazines including Al-Tiba9 Contemporary Art, Amsterdam Quarterly, Blue Mesa Review, Denver Quarterly, Feral, F-Stop, L’Esprit, Phoebe, Politics/Letters, and Salt Hill Journal and have been most recently exhibited at Art Room Gallery, Biennale di Senigallia, Blank Wall Gallery, Boomer Gallery, Chania International Photo Festival, Decagon Gallery, Decode Gallery, Glasgow Gallery, Pagus Gallery, Praxis Photo Arts Center, and Ten Moir Gallery. His work is currently represented by Haze Gallery and Artsy.net.
"Canvas: Philadelphia 16." 2023
Max Cavitch is a photographer, writer, and teacher in Philadelphia. His photographs have been published in magazines including Al-Tiba9 Contemporary Art, Amsterdam Quarterly, Blue Mesa Review, Denver Quarterly, Feral, F-Stop, L’Esprit, Phoebe, Politics/Letters, and Salt Hill Journal and have been most recently exhibited at Art Room Gallery, Biennale di Senigallia, Blank Wall Gallery, Boomer Gallery, Chania International Photo Festival, Decagon Gallery, Decode Gallery, Glasgow Gallery, Pagus Gallery, Praxis Photo Arts Center, and Ten Moir Gallery. His work is currently represented by Haze Gallery and Artsy.net.

Mirjana Maćaš
Price: £100
"Under the Bridge." 2025
"Under the Bridge." 2025

Mirjana Maćaš
Price: £100
"The Line." 2025
"The Line." 2025

Mirjana Maćaš
Price: £100
"The Stairs." 2025
"I am Mirjana Maćaš, a photographer and designer exploring the aesthetics of everyday life through mobile photography. My work focuses on details, architecture, nature, and street photography; primarily in black and white. Through minimal composition and light, I aim to reveal structure, rhythm, and stillness in ordinary spaces."
"The Stairs." 2025
"I am Mirjana Maćaš, a photographer and designer exploring the aesthetics of everyday life through mobile photography. My work focuses on details, architecture, nature, and street photography; primarily in black and white. Through minimal composition and light, I aim to reveal structure, rhythm, and stillness in ordinary spaces."

Nalín Prem Rajaram
Price: Upon request.
"Wire." 2024
"Photography has always been a large part of my life; first using my father's iPhone 5 to take photos of leaves on our daily walks, and now through my own camera, a gift for my 18th birthday last November. I am Rajaram Nalín, a student from Budapest with the motivation to share my work and philosophical ideas with the world, connected through photography. To me, it is not only about capturing a moment, but also about seeing a whole new world. Every time I look through my lens, it feels like stepping into a whole new dimension that the naked eye can't see. This is the reason I photograph. Explore the parts of the world in a way that feels personal and unique."
"Wire." 2024
"Photography has always been a large part of my life; first using my father's iPhone 5 to take photos of leaves on our daily walks, and now through my own camera, a gift for my 18th birthday last November. I am Rajaram Nalín, a student from Budapest with the motivation to share my work and philosophical ideas with the world, connected through photography. To me, it is not only about capturing a moment, but also about seeing a whole new world. Every time I look through my lens, it feels like stepping into a whole new dimension that the naked eye can't see. This is the reason I photograph. Explore the parts of the world in a way that feels personal and unique."
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