
Artist Katrina A Smith.Abstract Photography Art
Our Story – Positive Business Designs Art Gallery
Positive Business Designs began in 2009. After a thoughtful rebranding process, the vision evolved and was reborn in 2012 as Positive Business Designs Art Gallery. In 2016, we officially became a corporation under the name POS BUS DESIGNS ART INC., proudly doing business as Positive Business Designs Art Gallery.
Our mission is to build a lasting legacy for generations by continuously discovering innovative ways to share our passion for art and creativity with the world.
From the beginning, we recognized the unique challenges of thriving in the art world—especially without industry connections. Despite this, our love for artistic expression and our drive to innovate led us to embrace modern platforms that support independent artists. We launched design spaces through Artist Shops and Saatchi Art, two major e-commerce platforms that empower creators worldwide to showcase and sell their work.
In addition to Photography Art, we expanded our offerings to include Photograph Art, broadening our creative footprint. With these strategic additions, we aspire to make Positive Business Designs Art Gallery a globally recognized name—one that finds its way into homes, hearts, and creative spaces across the world.
Mission Statement: To make art a positive experience for everyone!
Owner: Katrina A Smith
Education: AA San Joaquin Delta College
BA World Financial Group Online University
Location: Cypress, TX
Contact: 832.829.4671
Email: posbusdesignsartinc@positivebusinessdesigns.com
Social Media: FB: https://www.facebook.com/posbusdesignsartgallery/
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E-Commerce Art Galleries:
https://posbusdesignsartgallery.threadless.com/
https://www.saatchiart.com/posbusdesignsartinc
Review Business On Google:
https://g.page/PosBusDesignsArtIncKatyTX/review
The Evolution of Abstract Photography Art
Abstract Photography Art took shape in the early 20th century, during a pivotal shift away from traditional, figurative subjects in the broader art world. Influenced by Modernist movements, artists sought new ways to create visual experiences that transcended literal representation—and photography followed suit.
Pioneering photographers began to experiment by obscuring recognizable forms, using innovative techniques like cropping, distortion, and altered exposure to transform everyday subjects into pure visual elements. Collectives such as Subjektive Fotografie and the Photo-Secession emerged, dedicated to exploring photography as an expressive, non-representational art form.
As the movement progressed, Surrealists embraced the medium, introducing dreamlike compositions through solarization, layering, and unconventional printing methods. These early abstract artists redefined the photograph—not just as a record of reality, but as a medium demanding vision, technique, and creativity.
Today, abstract photography continues to thrive. Empowered by advanced camera technologies and digital software, modern photographers push the boundaries of perception, forging bold new visual languages and keeping the spirit of abstract art alive in a digital age.



Manipulated Photography Art

Manipulated Photography Art

Manipulated Photography Art
