Minoru Nomata's impossible architectures

Photographer Clayton Woodley explores the world as a nomadic creator. His debut body of work, Dreams to Awaken, combines the surrealism of specific landscapes of Iceland, Namibia, Colombia or California with abstract forms of women playing with the wind. His large-scale images develop the theme of identity through the “sculpture gesture” animated by a female silhouette. Clayton Woodley’s esoteric and sophisticated aesthetic approach is a tribute to the inherent deity of nature.

Minoru Nomata’s work is published in Cercle magazine #6 Dreams

 

Décors 7, 1987
Land escape, 1992
Minoru Nomata, Painting
Minoru Nomata, Painting
Minoru Nomata, Painting
Minoru Nomata, Painting
Sublime 12, 1991
Windscape 3, 1997

 

Artist website : www.nomataminoru.com
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