Dallas photographer Nikola Olic finds poetry in architecture
Skyscrapers tucked behind tower-blocks and nature imitating architecture are themes in Nikola Olic's urban photography series, which he describes as a collection of "individual poems".
Dallas-based photographer Nikola Olic has curated Structure Photography, an online collection of 88 digital photographs he took of architecture from cities across America, as well as Europe and Asia.
Top: Moon Tennis, a photograph of Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge in Dallas. Above: Shadows, Heroes, an image from Belgrade, Serbia
Each named image is paired with an accompanying written description by Olic and a set of coordinates that allows viewers to locate the subject of the image on Google Earth.
From Houston to Hong Kong, Olic's playful architectural vignettes invite the viewer to interpret the structures of familiar cities in new ways. "I play with urban boundaries to 'frame' my photographs as individual poems," Olic told Dezeen. "They reimagine what urban structures might represent."
United Chrysler Nations by Nikola Olic
United Chrysler Nations presents New York's Chrysler Building peeking out from behind the city's United Nations Headquarters, creating a visual link between a national and an international building.
Another image, Carbon, Copy, is a snapshot of a tower covered in greenery in Milan that serendipitously resembles the tree next to it.
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