Tendrils in Reversed Light

Photographer

Marcel van Beek

Category

Fine Art Photography - Architecture

Company

Submission Group

Professional

Year

2026

Country / Region

Germany

Tendrils in Reversed Light transforms a classical palace colonnade into an unstable architecture of inversion. By stripping the pergola of its ordinary daylight logic through tonal reversal, the work reconstitutes the scene in an altered register. Here, the image no longer records light as mere illumination but as a disorienting force: shadows harden into parallel bars, and surfaces are drained of natural warmth, rendering the familiar ornamental setting strangely estranged.



The title encapsulates this double movement. “Tendrils” evokes the creeping, organic life of the garden, while “reversed light” names the work’s decisive transformation. The photograph does not simply depict architecture; it visualises a condition where built order and organic pattern converge. The strict verticals of the columns are intersected by dark, rhythmic intervals, causing the structure to resemble a trellis or a framework for growth. This creates a constant oscillation between severity and delicacy, construction and vegetal suggestion.



Through inversion, the historical hierarchy of architecture domesticating nature becomes unstable. Light no longer secures visual certainty, producing a spectral atmosphere where space feels suspended. Formally grounded in repetition and compression, the vertical composition intensifies the passage through this narrow zone. Ultimately, Tendrils in Reversed Light approaches photography as an act of re-seeing—revealing how a minimal optical shift can turn a place of leisure into a site of metaphysical ambiguity, poised between ornament and discipline, presence and afterimage.

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