Three Things: The Light Source Edition
Today I’m contemplating light sources, and how they can set a scene. This week, let’s utilize a single light source in a setting. Will yours be artificial or natural light? An everyday scene, or a surreal one?
Andrea Galvani, Higgs Ocean #5, 2009. Photograph. www.andreagalvani.com
Muge, Untitled from ASH II series. Photograph. www.mugephoto.com
It has been a while since we’ve visited the dream world. This week, let’s spend some time in the surreal realm.
Scarlett Hooft Graafland, Train from Iceland series, 2004-14. Photograph. www.scarletthooftgraafland.nl
Gregory Maiofis, Children’s Album, 2011. Photograph.
Andrea Galvani, The Intelligence of Evil #5, 2007. Photograph. www.andreagalvani.com
Somehow, this is the first time we’ve looked to the cat for inspiration. Felines, today it’s finally all about you.
Andrea Galvani, N-1 #1, 2005-2007. Photograph. www.andreagalvani.com
Anne Siems, Lynx Cap, 2012. Acrylic on paper with embroidery. www.annesiems.com
David Humphrey, Scratcher, 2012. Acrylic on canvas. www.davidhumphreynyc.com
Today I’m daydreaming about balloons. A whole passel of them. Doing exactly what, I’m not sure: that’s your job to figure out.
Alex Stoddard, Dreamer, 2011. Photograph. www.alexstoddard.format.com
Andrea Galvani, Death of an image #12, 2006-2008. Photograph. www.andreagalvani.com
Film still from The Red Balloon (Le Ballon rouge), 1956. Directed by Albert Lamorisse, featuring Pascal Lamorisse. Films Montsouris.
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