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I really love #1 and #3. Would I show these in a gallery? Maybe. But I see them more in a corporate environment, as neutral yet still interesting art to adorn the walls. Must be printed at least 30x40, yes?
These photos were both taken on the road, soaring down the highway. Yet what are these blurs interrupting the landscape? Passing cars?
Bonus round - here are some snapshots, showing the scene from a distance. Even here you can see the great light and texture, calling out for more images!
This is the last round of icy wonderland - look forward to a new series starting tomorrow!
I've been reading Annie Dillard's American Childhood in recent weeks.
She writes, "Some days I felt an urgent responsibility to each change of light outside [...] Who would remember any of it, any of this our time, and the wind thrashing the buckeye limbs outside? Somebody had to do it, somebody had to hang on to the days with teeth and fists, or the whole show had been in vain."
Amen.
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What new art do your walls need this year?
Spoiler alert: These are almost the same shot. But the first makes sense to me as an abstract landscape. The second, on the other hand, speaks to me as painting material... I'd like to paint more in 2016, so let this be another idea in the pot of "to be painted" images :)
Here's to a painterly year full of new work!
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire... neon nipping at sunsets...
Yuletide carols being sung by a choir, and shots dressed up like rorschach tests...