Artist: Nancy Miiller

Earthquake
Behind the Veil
Skyline
Dancing Pillars
Mondrianesque

Artist Statement

In my Architectural Reflections portfolio I am using architecture as a canvas. The reflected objects are other buildings living separate from each other and in opposing and various directions. What is reflected is a whole new world on a static surface; the buildings collide and warp upon each other throwing off depth and perspective. I am drawn to the questions these images capture as they shake up equilibrium; what’s real, what’s not, what’s up what’s down, what’s in front, what’s in back, what direction is that image coming from, is it round, is it square, is it stationary or is it moving? The smallest movement of the lens will create a completely new world. What is perceived in one moment can dynamically change with an incremental movement of the lens. Beckoning the question, what am I really seeing, or am I creating what I am seeing?

Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.
Albert Einstein