John Lehr Low Relief Artwork 2015
In "Low Relief," Lehr captures the city's skin, revealing how human interaction transforms surfaces and facades through a subjective lens. Lehr's approach combines world photography with makeshift studio shots using natural light and found materials. Every subject is presented in a 1:1 scale, maintaining striking realism while underlining the distinction between photo and reality. These works are a testament to the interplay of tangible and ethereal, preserving the gestures of urban life.
In "Low Relief," Lehr captures the city's skin, revealing how human interaction transforms surfaces and facades through a subjective lens. Lehr's approach combines world photography with makeshift studio shots using natural light and found materials. Every subject is presented in a 1:1 scale, maintaining striking realism while underlining the distinction between photo and reality. These works are a testament to the interplay of tangible and ethereal, preserving the gestures of urban life.
In "Low Relief," Lehr captures the city's skin, revealing how human interaction transforms surfaces and facades through a subjective lens. Lehr's approach combines world photography with makeshift studio shots using natural light and found materials. Every subject is presented in a 1:1 scale, maintaining striking realism while underlining the distinction between photo and reality. These works are a testament to the interplay of tangible and ethereal, preserving the gestures of urban life.
Dimensions: 23.3 x 1.7 x 30.7