20 Stunning Abstract Winners From The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards

The 2024 Minimalist Photography Awards celebrated the art of simplicity with a breathtaking array of abstract winners. These stunning photographs showcased the power of minimalism to evoke emotion and inspire imagination through clean lines, bold forms, and subtle textures.

The award-winning images ranged from striking architectural compositions to ethereal natural landscapes, each piece demonstrating a mastery of balance and restraint. With a focus on geometry, negative space, and understated elegance, this year’s winners captured the essence of minimalism, proving that less is indeed more. The event highlighted the creative potential of abstract photography, inviting viewers to explore the profound beauty in simplicity.

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#1. 1st Place Winner: "Color Conversation" by Gleici Rufatto

2024 Abstract Minimalist Photography Awards

"A series of geometric images that explore the interplay of color, form, and material, capturing an essence reminiscent of architectural elements. Each piece is centered on abstract forms within the built environment, presenting a visual journey that challenges perceptions and creates a color dialog that invites viewers to consider how colors interact and influence one another within a structured composition."

#2. 2nd Place Winner: "Magic Angles" by Matthias Yamakasino Brandt

"I took these pictures in Switzerland, the Canary Islands, Austria and Spain. My goal as a photo artist is to find angles that reveal unexpected beauty in the mix of geometrical shapes and colors. The simplicity invites you to eventually almost forget, that you are looking at actual buildings. This is when the magic happens and you sink into the picture and forget about everything around."

#3. 3rd Place Winner: "Waterworld (Oil & Water Studies)" by Beth Buelow

"Part of the search for balance and harmony with elements purported not mix. Created using in-camera double exposure."

#4. "ROJA" by Benjamin Quadflieg

#5. "The Pool" by Philippe Pedat

#6. "Colorfields" by Guenther Weber

#7. "New York" by Thomas Schlereth

#8. "Patterns of a swimming pool" by David Valkó

#9. "Classic Invert" by Danylo Torbovskyi

#10. "Color planes" by Sebastian Szostek

#11. "Dante’s View Anew" by Beth Buelow

#12. "Higher Ground" by Louise Collier

#13. "Ghost" by Sandro Tedde

#14. "Rounds" by Emo Gene

#15. "Roofs" by Guido Klumpe

#16. "Wave" by Petra Seiz

#17. "Silk or sand?" by Marusa Uranjek

#18. "Shapes" by Patrick Zélis

#19. "Geometry in the fields" by Petr Novák

#20. "City View" by Andrea Richey


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