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This series of images was taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period.
I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures in almost every view. Looking abstractly at these details reveals patterns that capture my eye as a photographer, and as many visual artists know, once you notice something like this, it's hard to let go of it. I continue to visit the Getty and add to this collection.
Here's the entire set so far: Getty Center Abstractions
I shot a bit of graffiti while exploring Mt Douglas Park last year. I decided to make it into a triple exposure abstract for a VERO challenge.
InInstallation view:
Abstraction and Empathy
Aug 15 - Oct 16, 2009
(c) Deutsche Guggenheim
Photo: Mathias Schormann
Installation view:
Abstraction and Empathy
Aug 15 - Oct 16, 2009
(c) Deutsche Guggenheim
Photo: Mathias Schormann
This series of images was taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period.
I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures in almost every view. Looking abstractly at these details reveals patterns that capture my eye as a photographer, and as many visual artists know, once you notice something like this, it’s hard to let go of it. I continue to visit the Getty and add to this collection.
Here's the entire set so far: Getty Center Abstractions
I have a show of these images coming up next month. If you're in the area stop by.
Getty Center Abstractions
Photographs by Richard Wanderman
Opening Saturday, January 7, 3:30 – 5:30 pm
Artist’s talk: 3:45 pm followed by reception
January 7 – April 14, 2012
Gallery Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 4 pm
Marie Louise Trichet Art Gallery
Wisdom House
229 East Litchfield Rd.
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-3163
uploaded 11/14/11
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abstraction: Fort Stevens Oregon
From the series, Origins, done Winter 2009-2010. Each drawing is done on single or multiple sections (each ~ 5” square) of rag illustration board. Like taking dictation from my unconscious resource of imagery, I had no plan from the start, and continued by association from what had come before.
These are the 1st parts of a 9 part sequence.
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SAMA ABDULATEF
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Images from Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) all shot from the stepped staircase area on ground level using a 90 mm lens at f2.0.
I shot a similar series earlier in the year, but foolishly deleted the files from my PC.
All Copyright Stan Farrow
This image is part of a series taken on visits to the Getty Center in Los Angeles, California over an eight year period.
I usually find this type of modern architecture sterile, but here the architect Richard Meier created spaces that are not only pleasant to be in but include interesting lines, windows, angles, curves, and textures in almost every view. Looking abstractly at these details reveals patterns that capture my eye as a photographer, and as many visual artists know, once you notice something like this, it's hard to let go of it. I continue to visit the Getty and add to this collection.
Here's the entire set so far: Getty Center Abstractions
Acrylic on wooden board. I used circles to create a closeup of a back, which allows a more transparent blending of colour than the dense wall pointillism creates when using dots. Each of the many circles was done with a brush, by hand.
Apologies for the bad showcasing it is too big to scan and too heavy to hang.
View on Posterous "ERIC'S SELECTS"
Portfoloio Website > www.ericcopeman.com