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Endless driving led me to observing the infinite number of tail light designs igniting in front of me. A chain reaction of braking lights. Mesmerized by these variations I was inspired to photograph them. I knew instinctively that eventually they would become a spiral. Over time, they transformed into small cutouts, looking for a surface to land on. Sifting through large prints I made, I moved them around until they found their place against the… zig-zagging blue and yellow reflections. A concept turned into a physical original piece. Seeing "Tail Lights" finished represents the artistic process for me. An everyday scene, transformed into a colorful abstraction.
Kyla Johnk is a painter, photographer, and printmaker with a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art who has exhibited internationally in Madrid and San Francisco. She masterfully blends mediums, often merging nature-inspired images with inventive uses of texture, color, and abstract light, as seen in her series utilizing tin foil and reflected light. Her close-up, movement-driven compositions explore overlooked patterns and forms, inviting the viewer to feel suspended in time. It is an invitation to pause, to observe, and to see a moment close up.