Inside the Abstract Euphoria of Arielle Bobb-Willis
The photographer behind POP describes how vibrant colors and Los Angeles architecture fueled her artistic journey.
Arielle Bobb-Willis has never been interested in simply taking pretty photos. The 30-year-old photographer began exploring the art form when she was 14, shortly after her parents divorced and she was whisked away from New York City to a small town in South Carolina. After enrolling in a digital imaging course at her new high school, she fell in love with photography, helping pull her out of a years-long battle with depression and anxiety. “It kind of saved my life,” says Bobb-Willis, who now splits her time between Los Angeles and New York. In 2016, a car accident intensified her perspective, making it clear that shooting photos was her true artistic calling, not just a mere vocation.