Photographer Daria Huxley is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the series ‘Geometria’. To see Daria’s body of work, click on any image.



Main elements – geometric lines, domes, spiral staircases and courtyards, form a single composition, united by a sense of harmony and balance. The main secret of this balance is a strong connection between architecture as an art form and its origin inspired by hidden details in the world around us. The light emphasizes architectural details, contributing to a holistic perception of the scene which often goes beyond the objective framework of a simple imprint of reality, creating new associations.

A personal need to create something multidimensional, surpassing simple functionality in its purpose, is born simultaneously with the awareness of the role in the world of unity with nature, and a desire to leave a unique imprint.




The collection features photographs of architectural objects located in Europe, Asia and North America.
All images and text © Daria Huxley
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By Daria Huxley
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A fascinating collection – Manhattan in fog with the shifted perspective and hard lines disappearing into murk, Copenhagen – where the dome, from this angle, tricks the eye into perceiving it curved either away or toward, like an all-seeing eye, the courtyard in Italy shot.