Trisha Bhardwaj                                  Works



Symphonic Structures


2024
Photography 
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In the labyrinthine city of Singapore, my muse is the captivating interplay between architectural geometry, texture, and forms. My photographic journey through this city is a testament to the harmonious coexistence of these elements, a visual symphony that resonates through every frame as I celebrate the exquisite geometry that underpins each structure.

Shapes in Singapore’s skyline are not just buildings; they are sculptures that punctuate the horizon. Each edifice, from the iconic Marina  Bay Sands to the elegant curves of the Art Science Museum, tells a story through its form. I strive to capture these distinctive shapes, freezing in time the moments when steel, glass, and concrete harmoniously unite to create structural poetry. My lens becomes a magnifying glass, revealing the subtleties of these textures, and inviting viewers to run their fingers over the image.





The choice of Fine Art Photography for the editing of architectural pictures is a deliberate artistic decision driven by  the fact that:

-Emphasis on Aesthetics: Fine art photography places a strong emphasis on aesthetics, allowing for creative interpretation and expression. This genre allows the photographer to go beyond mere documentation and transform architectural images into visually engaging works of art.

Exploration of Concepts: By using artistic techniques such as composition, lighting, and post-processing, I could highlight the conceptual aspects of architectural geometry and form.











trisha.bhardwaj@mylasalle.edu.sg

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Trisha is a designer and visual artist whose work is inspired by playful functionality.  Her broad interests include advocacy and design, print publishing, web design, user interface design, and architectural photography.
Her strengths lie in branding identities, photography,  motion graphics, and editorial design; her work exudes vibrant storytelling that generates context and creates clarity through design.