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(Fuente: hairyfaces, vía mostlyspeedos)
Photo By: Robert AdamsFrom:“Colorado Springs, Colorado,” 1968
Gelatin silver print, 11 x 14 inches
© Robert Adams
Courtesy Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco and Matthew Marks Gallery, New York“I took a picture once of a woman silhouetted in a tract house window. And in one sense that’s a picture of the saddest kind of isolation and most inhumane sort of building. But also raining down over this picture onto the roof and the lawn is glorious high-altitude light. Nabokov said there’s no light like Colorado’s, except in central Russia. And you can see it in this picture. It’s absolutely sublime.”
- Robert Adams
By Marta Klonowska, each of these sparkling, dangerous sculptures is formed from broken glass by hand –– somehow they have a presence that looks poised to spring to life.
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