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At the international exhibition "ceramic art London 2022" (Central Saint Martins, Granary Square). Sculpture by James Evans. There was obviously some kind of iron mixed into the clay. To me, his sculptures trigger associations of the decay and, hence, the transitoriness, of our grand technological structures. So, what we are looking at is the debris of the Anthropocene.
Power house mechanic working on steam pump..
© Lewis Hine, photographer, 1920
© Alain Girard, Restored & Colorized, 2024
At the international exhibition "ceramic art London 2022" (Central Saint Martins, Granary Square). Sculpture by Chris Turrell. Chris is based in Liverpool and what interests me in particular is that he moved from figurative and anthropomorphic sculpture to a minimalist and radically abstract approach. Those of us knowing one or two things about prehistoric art will immediately discover that this is the way art developed in ancient times from the palaeolithic to the mesolithic - from elaborate cave wall frescoes showing animals to geometric patterns and dot paintings.
Crazy Tuesday theme: modern vs vintage
The spoons on the left are mine , 2000's the ones on the right are my Mother's from the 1950's and still in working order.
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“In sharp contrasts to traditional Art, Modern Art does not hide the fact that it is something made and produced: on the contrary, it underscores the fact.”
— Theodor Adorno
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New apartments in old buildings on the banks of the River Aire in the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
in comparison to the previous photo.
The cultural development of humanity is evident 😉
Festspielhaus Bregenz
2024
Olympus XA4 macro, Zuiko 3,5/28 mm
Ilford Pan 100, Kodak D-76 (1+1)
SE5 Lithprint onto Kodak Panalure II RC
Selentonung MT1