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Minimalistic Photography For Sale

Discover minimalist photography for sale. Each photograph in our online gallery has been hand-selected by Rise Art’s expert team of curators for you to purchase today. Whether you’re after an atmospheric landscape piece, or interested in a moody monochrome portrait, Rise Art’s vast catalogue of minimalist photography showcases work from some of the most exciting photographers working today. Browse our unique collection and find the perfect new piece for your home.

Photography was created as a means of capturing real life and immortalising an image, subject or scene. Initially regarded as a separate entity to the act of painting and creating, over time the boundaries that once sought to separate photography and painting have become increasingly blurred. Photography is no longer limited to representing something purely as it is, and instead it has evolved to depict scenes in abstract, impressionistic and minimalist styles.

Minimalist photography was born out of the minimalist art movement in the mid-20th century. With a clear focus on colour, shape, line and texture, minimalist photography is often used to express a concept or a meaning, rather than representing an accurate impression of a scene. Although seemingly at odds with realistic photography, the minimalist approach still has the ability to capture and distil a transient moment.

One photographer who has mastered the art of capturing a fleeting moment is Iliana Tosheva. Iliana depicts abstract scenes of movement, sometimes working in black and white to simplify the image further. Her Alter Ego series responds to moving figures and zooms in on the side profile. Although instantly recognisable, the faces has been blurred, and have a translucent hue to them. In this series, just as in other work such as Alex Iliana’s minimalist approach has allowed her to create an image that is simultaneously intimate and distanced from the viewer.

Minimalist photography is somewhat synonymous with focus and simplicity, however Tommy Clarke proves that minimalism can also be achieved by zooming out and looking at the bigger picture. Characterised by aerial shots with a patterned aesthetic, Tommy is drawn to capturing nature from above. Whether portraying crowded beaches or remote forests, Tommy surprises the viewer by revealing the harmonious appearance of nature when seen from a distance. Bursting with bright, saturated colours and sharp lines, Tommy’s photographs are captivating reflections of the world from afar.

Also capturing minimalism in nature is Andrew Lever. Andrew has a way with making his vibrant photographs of the endless sea appear tangible in his Waterworld series. Perfectly complimenting the blue waves of Tommy Carke’s Sandbanks I, Andrew’s minimalist approach uses a unique focus on light and tone to reflect the energy and expanse of the ocean.

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    Roses & Hoodoos by Rita Minichiello
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    Roses & Hoodoos by Rita Minichiello
    Roses & Hoodoos
    Photography - 36x51 cm
    Pluies by Fabienne Bonnet
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    Pluies by Fabienne Bonnet
    Pluies
    Photography - 60x40 cm
    Red Scenery by Paul Brouns
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    Red Scenery by Paul Brouns
    Red Scenery
    Photography - 61x59 cm
    Abstraction #362 - Hum Hum ! by Morgan Paslier
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    Abstraction #362 - Hum Hum ! by Morgan Paslier
    Abstraction #362 - Hum Hum !
    Photography - 100x100 cm
    Hidden place for two by Aurélie Lecou
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    Hidden place for two by Aurélie Lecou
    Hidden place for two
    Photography - 40x30 cm
    Puffins 1 by Tommy Kwak
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    Puffins 1 by Tommy Kwak
    Puffins 1
    Photography - 95x76 cm
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    Echoes And Visions No. 4 by Andy Jon Morris
    Echoes And Visions No. 4
    Photography - 100x75 cm
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    Soft Sea 50 - Summer by Bruno Houdayer
    Soft Sea 50 - Summer
    Photography - 30x30 cm
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    Présence obscure - sans titre 11 by Xavier Blondeau
    Présence obscure - sans titre 11
    Photography - 54x104 cm
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    sans titre 108 by Thomas Gigot
    sans titre 108
    Photography - 80x55 cm
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    Soft Sea 52 - Summer by Bruno Houdayer
    Soft Sea 52 - Summer
    Photography - 30x30 cm
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    Sea Color Enigma 5 by Bruno Houdayer
    Sea Color Enigma 5
    Photography - 21x15 cm
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    sans titre 122 by Thomas Gigot
    sans titre 122
    Photography - 55x80 cm
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    Dry Heat by Rossella Agostini
    Dry Heat
    Photography - 40x60 cm
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    Emergence #4 by Andy Jon Morris
    Emergence #4
    Photography - 96x78 cm
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    Puffins 4 by Tommy Kwak
    Puffins 4
    Photography - 76x95 cm
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    California Dreaming by Kimberly Poppe
    California Dreaming
    Photography - 60x90 cm
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    Altitudes 16 by Fabienne Bonnet
    Altitudes 16
    Photography - 63x43 cm
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    Chairs on the Hill by Rita Minichiello
    Chairs on the Hill
    Photography - 51x74 cm
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    Sea Color Enigma 13 by Bruno Houdayer
    Sea Color Enigma 13
    Photography - 15x21 cm
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    Soft Sea Elixir 10 square  by Bruno Houdayer
    Soft Sea Elixir 10 square
    Photography - 15x15 cm
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    Sur le quai by Lise Hébuterne
    Sur le quai
    Photography - 30x45 cm
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