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White Squares, by Lee Krasner, 1948. One of her Little Images Series, from the Exhibition at The Barbican Gallery, London. Abstract Expressionism.
This is a colour photo of this black and white painting, not shot in black and white, there is no greyscale or colour at all.
Achromatopsia (total color blindness) is a rare, bilateral inherited retinal degeneration affecting all three types of cone photoreceptor cells that results in reduced visual acuity, photophobia, hemeralopia, and severe loss of color discrimination.
My submission for the FlickrFriday theme topic Minimum. My interpretation of Minimum is the lowest amount of something that serves the purpose of its being. On the surface, this image is about the minimum amount of candlelight that creates the atmosphere. Then it is the minimum amount of ambient light from neon signs filtering through the plastic covers of this makeshift roadside dining place. It is also about the minimum amount of social distancing we have to have to safely live our lives during this pandemic.
Published in: issuu.com/almalusa.org/docs/issuu_pandemic
Weathered concrete abstract pareidolia, from a leaning pillar in Airlie Gardens, Wilmington, NC. Indulging long-running idiosyncratic thematic interests on my birthday, while enjoying yesterday’s Explore. 😃 Happy Sliders Sunday!
17 July 2021; 09:20 CDT; juiced in post
Gracias por las visitas, amables comentarios e invitaciones
Thank you for the visits, kind comments and invitations
I took this from the window of a moving car as it went over a bridge on the drive from the airport after a red-eye flight.
Photo of a partly repainted outside wall seen on a London residential estate.
If you squint, this maybe has the feel of an abstract expressionist painting that perhaps would be subtitled 'Mark Rothko meets Clyfford Still'. Maybe.
At the Lee Krasner (1908-1984) exhibition, Barbican Gallery, London. A wonderful show and the first time Krasner has been exhibited in UK since 1985. In the background: Milkweed, collage from 1955.
Squint a little and you'll understand immediately what Jackson Pollock's abstract expressionist paintings were all about. Art mirrors nature even in its more abstract sense.
Al is a sculptor so I wanted to recreate him as a sculpture
another portrait of my ongoing project
Artist and their Art and the People Behind the Scenes
I have over 100 reconstructed portraits so far from various artists from my local Art Community.
I will exhibit them in an exhibition scheduled for 2020