UPCOMING ZERO COMPOSITION SERIES

Zero Composition WATERMARK

Marisa D. Aceves. Zero Composition 1. 2015.

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Six sharp circles sink into the slick, reflective surface. Brown blinds bend to meet the receptive mirror. They dance for awhile, content to contemplate the infinite possibilities.  Each new position is an opportunity for change, a chance to find meaning in a world of confusion.

It took some time for me to decide whether or not I was going to photograph these objects. During the shoot I had to constantly clean them. Dust, wax and grease had collected on them. This was threatening to kill the illusion that I knew could be achieved if I could satisfactorily clean off all that gunk.  After several photos and much annoyance, I settled upon this photo as it reminded me of many abstract geometric paintings I had studied in school. What does this object remind you of?

Marisa D. Aceves. Zero Compositon 1. 2015.

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Aqua-Marine 5: Abstract Photography Inspired by Bodies of Water and Land

Aquamarine 5

 

Marisa D. Aceves. Aqua-Marine 5. digital photography http://www. acevesart.com/

If you long to live somewhere near the ocean, or you just want to take a visual and mental vacation from the present cold snap then feel free to join me once again in some meditative abstraction. . .

Blue is a beautiful and calming color that evokes meditation, mindfulness and inner serenity. When I found this series of objects, I just couldn’t resist making references to the countless number of maps that I had seen over the years. While my eyes surf through the supporting colors, my heart says, “Let’s do this again sometime.” So in the spirit of relaxation and tranquility, I am wishing you all an awesomely restful Sunday.

New Abstract Photos That look like Space and Planet Earth COMING SOON: Fire Opal: Nebula

FIRE OPAL-NEBULA

Marisa D. Aceves. Fire Opal: Nebula. digital photography

Somewhere out there in the midst of all your junk, Christmas gifts, Star Wars mini figurines, Comic Con paraphernalia, ugly sweaters from holiday parties past and rusting exercise equipment you’ll never use (even if it is the beginning of a new year) there’s a picture just waiting to be taken…….

I must admit, this has been a rough week folks, but not an uncreative one. I was able to steadily work towards finishing my abstract painting series as well as shoot the new/second addition of a series I put out last year.  In the second addition of  the Washing Stone Photo Series, I explore how ordinary objects around us can look like sections of the cosmos and parts of the planet Earth viewed from above. If you have a love of the weird and wonderful than please join me on yet another little abstract picture trip.

Until then. . . .  Have an awesome dance your pants off weekend and a productive new week.

New Abstracted Nature Series In The Works!

Abstract Picture of Pine Cone CP

Megastrobilus Seedscape: Mature Female. digital photo. Be sure to check out the rest of my photos at acevesart.com

Many times I swore I’d stay away from nature, but then the nature bug bit me and well…it was just too wonderfully beautiful and odd to resist

I’ve been feeling stressed and under the weather lately, so unfortunately there was no post Sunday.  Here I am again though, on a tough and tedious Monday trying like the dickens to share a small fruit of my labor.  I hope this photo finds a special place in your heart as we are all experiencing the best and worst of winter.