Leaning Reflections
Posted in: Architecture
Tags: documentary | architecture | urban | black & white | vertical format
This black and white photograph captures the striking geometry of the 1100 First Street building in Washington, DC. Its sharply angled glass facade, split diagonally and tilting outward, transforms the surrounding architecture into fragmented reflections. Adjacent buildings appear distorted, sliced, and leaning, creating a dynamic interplay between reality and illusion. The composition emphasizes contrast, line, and perspective, while the reflective surface introduces a sense of movement and instability. The work highlights the expressive potential of modern architecture when shaped by light, angle, and reflection. (Washington DC, March 2026)
Signed and Unsigned Wall Art Prints
Can be ordered as limited single edition prints or as unsigned prints.
Print Options & Prices
| Print Dimensions (Inches) | Single Edition | Unsigned |
| 8x12 | $990 | $60 |
| 12x18 | $1,750 | $85 |
| 16x24 | $2,490 | $105 |
Posted for sale: April 2026. Prints are produced at time of purchase.
Reproduction License
Interior decor art consultants and curators are welcome to contact me to discuss this artwork’s reproduction license, customization, or special application.