This elegant image, in its formalism and tonality, and counterintuitive dimensionality, reminds me of Giorgio de Chirico’s surrealist classicism. I defy anyone to imagine that this niche would cast such a sinuous line; it has to be observed.
Your exacting patience in returning to photograph at the moment when the shadow reaches the zenith of the tilted arc at the base is typical of your fastidious work!
It would be wonderful to see a whole series taken across the seasons – its like a sundial! Shades also of Sol LeWitt’s ‘A sphere lit from the top, four sides, and all their combinations’ http://www.sollewittprints.org/lewitt-raisonne-2004-06
This elegant image, in its formalism and tonality, and counterintuitive dimensionality, reminds me of Giorgio de Chirico’s surrealist classicism. I defy anyone to imagine that this niche would cast such a sinuous line; it has to be observed.
Your exacting patience in returning to photograph at the moment when the shadow reaches the zenith of the tilted arc at the base is typical of your fastidious work!
It would be wonderful to see a whole series taken across the seasons – its like a sundial! Shades also of Sol LeWitt’s ‘A sphere lit from the top, four sides, and all their combinations’ http://www.sollewittprints.org/lewitt-raisonne-2004-06