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untitled

2009.11.03

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lyency with this abstract image and similar ones you might follow the footsteps of the American Aaron Siskind who in the early 1940s began to create the abstract images of graffities, peeling plaster, sections of signs and billboards, road surfaces, and various organic and found objects. many of his powerful images relate to the paintings of his abstract-expressionist friend, American painter Franz Kline and others. Siskind radicalized photography much as those painters revolutionized their medium. in the 60ies he taught photography at the Chicago Institute of Design, the "American Bauhaus" established by the Hungarian László Moholy-Nagy.
lyency · 2009-11-03: 19:17
Nychthemeron intriguing abstract shot.
Two things come to my mind: first off, I would still try and come up with some title for it (for me: no title means no justification for the photograph/painting/artwork to exist. However, I know that you may argue that "untitled" is some sort of a title too (with a long tradition to it), and then I would have to agree, of course ;), and also I keep wondering what you used for this shot... my guess is ..... paper napkins ;))
Nychthemeron · 2009-11-04: 00:28
niazisoft very good
niazisoft · 2009-11-04: 01:26
JaCkYe Great texture...
JaCkYe · 2009-11-04: 10:10
hyperdadamix ötös
hyperdadamix · 2009-11-04: 10:30
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