Nikola Olic (b.1974) is a Serbian photographer living and working in Dallas, Texas, focusing on architectural photography and abstract structural views that reimagine their subjects in playful, dimensionless and disorienting ways. Each photograph is published with its coordinates and a description, reminding that these visual spaces -- beautiful or otherwise -- are on every corner, allowing us to, in essence, paint with architecture and other structures.
BBC - "Nikola Olic seeks out hidden shapes and patterns in architectural giants."
USA Today - "Architecture speaks to people in different ways, and to Dallas photographer Nikola Olic, abstract images of urban structures are most intriguing."
The Guardian - "For Serbian photographer Nikola Olic, the built environment is a canvas for his inventive compositions."
YAHOO - "Olic explores structural elements of buildings and exposes the intricacy of design without ever showing a structure's contour."
Photographs are available as archival ink pigment prints, image size 12 x 16 inches (30 x 40 cm.), matted to 20 x 24 inches (50 x 60 cm.), available for $500.
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