There is a new exhibition at the Nassau County Museum of Art. While wandering through the various galleries, I saw this. I was looking at the painting on the foreground wall, and then noticed the light coming through the door from the previous gallery. I like that I can see another painting and the window as well. I really like the sense of depth from this - layers and layers of depth. But it is really about the light. The exhibit, by the was is a re-examination of abstract expressionism. I spent a lot of time examining the paintings in the exhibit because this style of painting doesn't touch me as easily as other more representative styles. There were some amazing paintings, though.
A classic Ken Spencer shot. I remember all of the photos you took of homes for the old Newsday Magazine. Each house had wonderful natural light streaming in through windows, casting a wonderful glow over the rest of the rooms and making me wish I could spend an afternon taking in the tranquil feeling of those pictures. That was a very long time ago, but the master's touch is still there, catching the light in less obvious places.
ReplyDeleteWow, thank you so much for the wonderful comments. Funny how I work intuitively, and never think much about what other people see in my photographs.
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