Monday, March 14, 2011

Fifth Blog Post

Situ Studio (2005–present), Brooklyn. Rendering of reOrder, an installation to open in the Great Hall of the Brooklyn Museum in 2011
This is simply amazing the sheer scale of these sculptures related to the people below. I wonder what is like to be able to walk under one 


 Glenn Ligon (b. 1960), Rückenfigur, 2009. Neon and paint, 24 × 145 in. (61 × 368.3 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Paint and Sculpture Committee  T.2010.71


This image is great it has typography, neon and paint what more can you ask for it is simple yet I keep staring at it. 

David Zwirner Proofs and Refutations 

All I can say is this is an example for me of why I do what I do. I tend to lean to the more creative side of my brain then to the more analytical portion. 
The next three images are some more from my night photography shoot of the front of houses.































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