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Arthur S. Aubry

The successful element in abstract art that artists normally find difficult to talk about doesn’t elude photographer Arthur S. Aubry. Though some of his photographs are nonrepresentational, others are so “concrete” as to be considered surreal.

“That’s basically what I look for when I’m shooting—a perfectly normal object transforming into something else entirely, based purely on how it is framed, lit and located,” he says. “Those three things seldom all line up exactly right, so it’s a thrill when they do. There’s a lot of waiting, a lot of looking at things over and over, going back to things at different times of day or [different] seasons, and there’s a lot of serendipity.”

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