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black gesso, acrylic, ink, one4all
clairefontaine 50x65 cm, 360 g/m2 paper
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Detail shot showing two sides of the 44-floor (589-foot (180 m)) Erastus Corning Tower in Albany, New York State. Completed in 1973.
Architect: Wallace K. Harrison
Photo taken: May 2024
I can assure you I did not plan it, but I like the way her black chin markings, the shadow of her cheekbone, the pupil--and even her face markings along the nose--align with the vertical "line" that is the shadow between pieces of furniture. That kind of thing makes me happy.
We have a natural urge to recognise what we see.
Abstraction ultimately eliminates anything recognisable.
Does it matter to you?
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1. Wall, 2. Yellow arrow, 3. Wall, 4. Cloud, 5. Face, 6. Oaxaca church, 7. Vent, 8. Wood, 9. Detail, 10. Inscription, 11. Door, 12. Face, 13. Parking reserved, 14. Metal, 15. Border, 16. Oaxaca patio
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