


Tyne Bridge Abstract
Tyne Bridge Abstract takes a familiar North East landmark and transforms it into something altogether more surreal. Using mirrored symmetry and creative editing, I reworked a photograph of the Tyne Bridge to form a new, almost otherworldly structure. While the faded green paintwork, rivets, and girders might feel recognisable to locals, the final composition plays with perception — half recognisable, half illusion. It invites the viewer to look again, questioning shape, form, and memory.
Tyne Bridge Abstract takes a familiar North East landmark and transforms it into something altogether more surreal. Using mirrored symmetry and creative editing, I reworked a photograph of the Tyne Bridge to form a new, almost otherworldly structure. While the faded green paintwork, rivets, and girders might feel recognisable to locals, the final composition plays with perception — half recognisable, half illusion. It invites the viewer to look again, questioning shape, form, and memory.
Tyne Bridge Abstract takes a familiar North East landmark and transforms it into something altogether more surreal. Using mirrored symmetry and creative editing, I reworked a photograph of the Tyne Bridge to form a new, almost otherworldly structure. While the faded green paintwork, rivets, and girders might feel recognisable to locals, the final composition plays with perception — half recognisable, half illusion. It invites the viewer to look again, questioning shape, form, and memory.
8” x 10” Print