Sun Shadows
"Griffith Observatory, No. 1" 2014 |
The images are constructed from a form built out of a functional object. Only the change in scale and frequency of lines give the illusion of the image receding, reminiscent of the De Stijl or Neo-plasticism artistic movement that came out of the Netherlands in 1917. Although I'm sure they would have disapproved of symmetry and use of the non-primary color Orange in some of these works, I had their concepts in the back of my mind while shooting these images.
I enjoy their vision of creation using only the most simplified compositions in strong basic colors (see my love of them in "Primary Colors: A Love Affair") juxtaposed in black and white. Very clear and clean, an obvious reaction to the horrors of WWI they had just experience and a desire to get back to a harmonious and structured society.
One of my favorite things in Art is discovery. Finding a new perspective or element in a piece of work, something that takes awhile to reveal itself, is thrilling for me. As I mentioned in my earlier piece "Getting Lost In The Supermarket", figuring out the deception is as fun as a puzzle but comes in second only to the enjoyment I derive from the discovery of the deception after I have been observing the object for a period of time. I think I have successfully created a few discoveries in this series and look forward to following the sun to round this series out in the future.
The Shadow knows!
Julie Pavlowski Green
November 1, 2014
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