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The Vagabond Motel (1953)

Miami Modern (MiMo) is a regional style of architecture that developed in South Florida during the post-war period as a response to the stark, minimalist International Style of architecture.  

 
MiMo is not a single style, but rather a confluence of styles, the common denominator of which is a time — the heady decades after the war — and a place — the subtropical environs of South Florida.

 The austerity and deprivation during the Great Depression and WWII had left Americans dreaming of a carefree life and a better world for themselves and their children. Consequently, the United States—wealthy, strong and influential—emerged as a global power following World War II. 

America redirected its enormous industrial capacity from the defense economy back to the domestic economy following the war. There was no longer a perceived need for rationing, conserving and recycling. It was an age of exuberance and abundance.

This was reflected in the glamour, fun, and material excess characteristic of MiMo.

This image is a celebration of this unique area. The colours, the characters, the ambiance from my point of view, an outsider.

This image is a composite of several different images taken in the same session and manipulated in post production. Elements have been added and subtracted from the scene in an attempt to control what cannot normally be controlled. The idea is to let the environment speak for itself without too much of the clutter of real life.

From an ongoing series.

Unframed:

36x24 in. Limited edition of 25.


About My Work

I believe in giving my clients beautiful prints using the finest archival inks and papers.

For additional sizes and framing options, please get in touch:

mail@pertwee.com
www.charlespertwee.com

All limited edition photographic prints are signed and include a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
The Vagabond Motel (1953)

Miami Modern (MiMo) is a regional style of architecture that developed in South Florida during the post-war period as a response to the stark, minimalist International Style of architecture.  

 
MiMo is not a single style, but rather a confluence of styles, the common denominator of which is a time — the heady decades after the war — and a place — the subtropical environs of South Florida.

 The austerity and deprivation during the Great Depression and WWII had left Americans dreaming of a carefree life and a better world for themselves and their children. Consequently, the United States—wealthy, strong and influential—emerged as a global power following World War II. 

America redirected its enormous industrial capacity from the defense economy back to the domestic economy following the war. There was no longer a perceived need for rationing, conserving and recycling. It was an age of exuberance and abundance.

This was reflected in the glamour, fun, and material excess characteristic of MiMo.

This image is a celebration of this unique area. The colours, the characters, the ambiance from my point of view, an outsider.

This image is a composite of several different images taken in the same session and manipulated in post production. Elements have been added and subtracted from the scene in an attempt to control what cannot normally be controlled. The idea is to let the environment speak for itself without too much of the clutter of real life.

From an ongoing series.

Unframed:

36x24 in. Limited edition of 25.


About My Work

I believe in giving my clients beautiful prints using the finest archival inks and papers.

For additional sizes and framing options, please get in touch:

mail@pertwee.com
www.charlespertwee.com

All limited edition photographic prints are signed and include a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
The Vagabond Motel (1953)

Miami Modern (MiMo) is a regional style of architecture that developed in South Florida during the post-war period as a response to the stark, minimalist International Style of architecture.  

 
MiMo is not a single style, but rather a confluence of styles, the common denominator of which is a time — the heady decades after the war — and a place — the subtropical environs of South Florida.

 The austerity and deprivation during the Great Depression and WWII had left Americans dreaming of a carefree life and a better world for themselves and their children. Consequently, the United States—wealthy, strong and influential—emerged as a global power following World War II. 

America redirected its enormous industrial capacity from the defense economy back to the domestic economy following the war. There was no longer a perceived need for rationing, conserving and recycling. It was an age of exuberance and abundance.

This was reflected in the glamour, fun, and material excess characteristic of MiMo.

This image is a celebration of this unique area. The colours, the characters, the ambiance from my point of view, an outsider.

This image is a composite of several different images taken in the same session and manipulated in post production. Elements have been added and subtracted from the scene in an attempt to control what cannot normally be controlled. The idea is to let the environment speak for itself without too much of the clutter of real life.

From an ongoing series.

Unframed:

36x24 in. Limited edition of 25.


About My Work

I believe in giving my clients beautiful prints using the finest archival inks and papers.

For additional sizes and framing options, please get in touch:

mail@pertwee.com
www.charlespertwee.com

All limited edition photographic prints are signed and include a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

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MiMo BiBo #128 (L) - Limited Edition of 25 Photograph

Charles Pertwee

Netherlands

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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The Vagabond Motel (1953) Miami Modern (MiMo) is a regional style of architecture that developed in South Florida during the post-war period as a response to the stark, minimalist International Style of architecture. MiMo is not a single style, but rather a confluence of styles, the common denominator of which is a time — the heady decades after the war — and a place — the subtropical environs of South Florida. The austerity and deprivation during the Great Depression and WWII had left Americans dreaming of a carefree life and a better world for themselves and their children. Consequently, the United States—wealthy, strong and influential—emerged as a global power following World War II. America redirected its enormous industrial capacity from the defense economy back to the domestic economy following the war. There was no longer a perceived need for rationing, conserving and recycling. It was an age of exuberance and abundance. This was reflected in the glamour, fun, and material excess characteristic of MiMo. This image is a celebration of this unique area. The colours, the characters, the ambiance from my point of view, an outsider. This image is a composite of several different images taken in the same session and manipulated in post production. Elements have been added and subtracted from the scene in an attempt to control what cannot normally be controlled. The idea is to let the environment speak for itself without too much of the clutter of real life. From an ongoing series. Unframed: 36x24 in. Limited edition of 25. About My Work I believe in giving my clients beautiful prints using the finest archival inks and papers. For additional sizes and framing options, please get in touch: All limited edition photographic prints are signed and include a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

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Color on Paper

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25

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36 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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I was brought up spanning two cultures - Japanese and British - with the associated benefits, confusion and identity crises. ​Although my initial love was architecture I found photography, or perhaps it found me, while in University in London. ​I worked as a photojournalist around the world for almost 20 years, covering all types of news, from the conflict zones of the middle east to the plush boardrooms of Asia. A new chapter of my life started when I moved to Miami with my family. The light, the colours, the architecture, the environment - mixed together to provide the inspiration for my current works in progress. Meditation has played a large part in my overcoming some of the negative effects of working as a photojournalist under difficult conditions. ​In my latest work I am trying to showcase the environment in which we live while trying to lessen the sensory overload that we experience while living in urban centers. To turn down the volume and increase the Zen. I do this by using long exposures and photoshop to remove certain elements and add others. I hope you enjoy looking at these images as much as I do making them.

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