Derek Ronald – Pigeons
$850.00
From the series Structure & Entropy. A flock of pigeons shatters the reflection of a rigid steel grid. This image represents the ‘Entropy’ of the series—the fleeting, organic energy that briefly disrupts the static order of the city.
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The city is a contradiction. It is a machine of heavy, permanent matter, yet it is constantly dissolving into light and atmosphere. My work records the friction between these two realities. I operate in two distinct modes. One is a study of permeability—capturing the urban environment as it liquefies through glass, steam, and deep color. These images are translucent layers where the street loses its solidity and becomes a lucid memory. The other mode is a study of silence. Here, the noise is stripped away to reveal the skeleton of the place. Oxidation. Concrete. Strict geometry. The weight of the structure against the void of the sky. Whether in the noise of color or the silence of monochrome, I am not documenting a location. I am documenting the threshold where the physical world feels thin, and the sensation of the moment takes over.
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| Medium | Archival Pigment Print on Cotton Rag |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 19 x 25 inches (Framed) |
| Year | 2024 |


