In the tradition of sacred architecture, light has been a symbol of the transcendent, a metaphor for the unknowable. Sacred space becomes a visual theology, a sculpture in light that I then re-interpret through the medium of photography. These images in silver become a meditation that expresses man attempts at self-definition through matter, form and luminosity.

Blaine Ellis (via yama-bato)

Love this combination of theology and architecture.

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