Thursday, June 18, 2009

Christina's Existing Art Inventory












































For these two, both are original black-and-white photos on black matting with bright white at the beveling.  

I love the portrait shot; there's just something to the juxtaposition of the organic lines of the calla lilly against the hard right angles of the bridge work.  The shot was taken on Alcatraz Island in San Francisco.  

The second is almost definitely too taste specific for the space.  The photo is the stern of an eight on Boat House Row in Philadelphia, and I've always loved it for the interesting square matting and the depth of field, with the very tip of the boat kept in crisp focus, making the water in the background this great play on light.  Obviously this appeals to me because I'm a former rower, and so I don't expect anyone else to share my enthusiasm.

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