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I was imagining that this is what a blank Rothko canvas would look like before he started painting. But really, it's just a squash court
September 18, 2013
2nd Annual Exhibition of Paintings November 19th, 1947 through January 4th, 1948, California Palace of the Legion of Honor
May 29, 2010
So I tried to take a photo only to have the battery in the film pack die after snapping the shot leaving it with no juice to eject the photo. I tried transferring the film over to an old cartridge that still had some battery left in it, but was unable to save the photo. Instead I create a beautiful Polaroid Rothko, haha.
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Polaroid SLR680 SE with Polaroid 779 Film (expired 11/2008)
Another attempt to imitate what Rothko did with paint.
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The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles
The galleries were less in your face and rather conventional, allowing visitors to pay attention to the displays. This museum focused on the contemporary works, those created in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including works by de Kooning, Rothko, Kline, Twombly, Krasner, Miró, Pollock, Giacometti, Johns, etc. and some other names I was less familiar with. These are the the works I liked most.