
Category: Abstract
Lightboxes


As mentioned in the last post, these are some glass sculptures outside the Lightbox in Woking. I took photographs through them of my classmate, Reeve (who kindly agreed), and myself on the evening of our private viewing of The Gathering (see the Exhibition page for more info.)
Glass

On 31st January we held a private viewing of our UCA Photography MFA student work, The Gathering (you can see information about it now on the Exhibitions page). On the way out, in the evening, I stopped to photograph these glass sculptures with variable colored lighting in the entrance park. I couldn’t find any information about them.
Green Glass

I met my classmate, Naoto, at the Centre for British Photography and we went to a bustling, crowded Chinese restaurant he knew where, after a wait, we were directed to a table on the 2nd floor (3rd floor to Americans) and I saw this out the window.
Impressionist Reflection
Fixing a Hole
Panels
Brackish
Tide Pool Canvases




Amazing flora and fauna growing in tidal pools in the polygonal rock tops at the Giant’s Causeway in Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland. Here are some examples that look almost like abstract paintings to me.
Click any image to see them all full-size (if you’re seeing this in an email, you’ll need to click through to obBLOGato first).
Subway Lamp
Blue Stripes


Reflections at the Tate Modern
Concentric
Joie de Vivre

Artist: Mark Di Suvero
Title: Joie De Vivre
Year unveiled: 1998
Location: Zuccotti Park, Financial District, Manhattan near 115 Broadway, New York, NY 10006
Street Texture







Some more street still-lifes from way back in May, 2009. Click any image to see them all enlarged (in a browser)
Gumbs Self-Portrait


Interactive video installation by David Gumbs, appears to use and Xbox Kinect to bring you into the swirling, psychedelic, kaleidoscopic image.












