A few days ago, I shared some architectural photographs of Carabobo State, Venezuela. This time, I present a series of black and white images of some of these architectural works, as always seeking the harmony inherent in their style and geometric forms, while of course appreciating the subtle contrast that defines these shapes within the photographic frame.
Therefore, here we see images of emblematic modern buildings, older works in the Neoclassical style, and even an appreciation of the Gothic style applied to a church in the city of Valencia, as well as others in the coastal city of Puerto Cabello. All of these images seek different perspectives but share the same goal: to appreciate the scenes.
Architecture has undoubtedly been, for thousands of years, an important mark of humankind in its attempt to create designs based on imagination. This process has evolved and will continue to do so forever. The sense of perception, based on the desire to establish structures with an extra touch of the striking, goes beyond mere functionality; it's about showcasing unique designs.
All photographs are my own work.