The 5th Symphony — Fine Art Abstract Architecture Photography by Kevin Quinn
Artwork composed in Midtown Atlanta, GA
Structure in rhythm. Glass in harmony.
“The 5th Symphony” captures the city as music — layers of steel and reflection composing a visual arrangement of light and shadow. Two modern towers stand side by side, their façades intersecting in vertical bands that rise like orchestral movements. Reflections bend and ripple across dark glass, creating subtle distortions that feel like notes vibrating through space.
Deep blues anchor the composition, while warm golden reflections weave through the darker planes like a melodic counterpoint. The repetition of windows creates tempo; the contrasting surfaces create harmony. What begins as architecture becomes rhythm — ordered yet expressive, disciplined yet alive.
This piece brings sophistication and quiet power into contemporary interiors, offices, and spaces where design and intellect meet.
Why collectors connect with “The 5th Symphony”
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Strong vertical lines create visual rhythm
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Balanced contrast between dark and reflective surfaces
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Subtle distortions add depth and movement
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Elegant palette suited for modern and minimalist spaces
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A refined statement piece with intellectual presence
Printed with gallery-quality precision, every line remains crisp while tonal shifts maintain their depth — preserving the layered interplay of light across glass.
“The 5th Symphony” is architecture performing —
each line a note, each reflection a refrain.
Moulding: Gallery Modern Silver Metal Frame
-Aluminum
Surface: Smooth Matte Fine Art Print
- Acid-free, pH-neutral papers
- Giclée Inkjet-printed with archival pigment inks
- These Fine Art Prints meet the highest archival standards with superior surfaces, distinct textures, a luxurious feel, and substantial longevity that keeps your images beautiful for years to come.
Mat: 2" Double White Mat
Acrylic: Glare Resistant. Reduces unwanted glare and offers UV Protection.
Backing: Wire Wall Hanger
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Printed and Framed By WHCC. Founded in 1978. Minnesota, United States.