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US President Barack Obama speaks about immigration reform during a meeting with young immigrants, known as DREAMers, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, February 4, 2015. The group has received Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which provides relief from deportation for immigrants who arrived in the US illegally before they were 16 years old. AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEB (Photo credit should read SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images)
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I am fascinated by Jackson Pollock’s work. I love them but I think they look like a painter's drop cloth. When I see his work I always think "I could do that." But I wonder whether that's really true. Is there more going on here than seen at first look?
This piece is actually quite large. I photographed it at the Metropolitan Museum in New York. It is called Autumn Rhythm No. 30.
Inspired by WAH theme: paint splash and splatter.
100x project where x = "at my feet"
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Check out my album for my growing collection of "At my feet" shots!
My photographic interpretation of the recent minimalist work by the new generation of Black painters that are pushing the boundaries of abstract art. This particular photograph is a combined and layered homage to Rashid Johnson’s “Cosmic Slop ‘Black Orpheus’” (2011) and to Mark Bradford’s “Q3” (2020) from his “Quarantine Paintings” that utilizes agitated-looking layers of sanded paint and paper to represent a topographical map of isolation.
This photo was taken from a section of the front of a shut-down local shop, a casualty of the pandemic. The storefront was used by street artists who added layers upon layers of colorful posters and stickers during the pandemic to eventually all be painted over by a shroud of black paint. Glimpses of those colorful mosaics can still be seen just a layer under the black paint.
Recommended reading: www.nytimes.com/2021/02/12/t-magazine/black-abstract-pain...
Black Orpheus: static01.nyt.com/images/2021/02/12/t-magazine/12tmag-abst...
Q3: static01.nyt.com/images/2021/02/12/t-magazine/12tmag-abst...
iPhoneography on iPhone 7 Plus.
3 PANO-Sabotaged photos of Jackson College modern architecture blended in Superimpose app on iPhone 7Plus. Further processing was done in Aviary and Instagrm apps.
See series below in comments where my whole process is laid out for you to see step by step.
Monochrome view inside a(n almost empty) bottle, experimenting with smartphone macro photo settings. I liked the circular result with abstract elements in this picture.
Spiral staircase architecture in a department store in Helsinki. The color of light transforms in an interesting way through the floors. Very minimal processing with contrast and white balance. It kind of reminds me the works of the Swedish abstract art pioneer Hilma af Klint.
An artistic interpretation of Hamburg’s Speicherstadt, captured with an intentional motion blur technique to evoke a dreamlike atmosphere. The abstract perspective highlights the interplay of historic red-brick warehouses, waterways, and reflections, transforming the scene into a dynamic visual experience.