Matthew James Farrar is an artist living and working in Los Angeles, CA. He is looking at how the mind processes the images, and the deconstruction of structure into abstract patterns and form. He has exhibited his work throughout the United States and his work adorns the walls of many collectors.   Through an apprenticeship straight from school, Matthew Farrar developed his relationship with the lens through commercial photography and made his new home in the dark rooms beneath the old Victorian railway station in Brighton, England. The relationship took an early twist as opportunities arose in his other love of music. His journey took him through many of the world’s greatest cities, and the need to document his travels came to the fore, giving rise to a long-awaited reunion with photography in its shiny new digital form. 
His work is an insight into how the eyes feed his mind, the deconstruction of structure into patterns and geometric form. A world of aesthetic values highlighted by shape and shadow, light, liquid and color. We are granted access to perspectives that may otherwise have been missed. 
He shows us that everything we see around us has been designed and constructed with purpose and a vision. There is art in everything. It is in the building blocks of our cities and speaks loudly of what has been, and indeed inspires what is yet to come. 
Matthew  arrived in Santa MOnica in 2016 having been touring the world with the live music industry. He is a fine art photographer and shoots  architecture and real estate, he holds a Part 107 License for drone use.
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