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The Metropolitan at Noon (Architects: John Graham and Company) - Limited Edition 2 of 10 Photograph

lucia guarino

United States

Photography, Black & White on Paper

Size: 13.3 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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About The Artwork

I love this building. But when I first moved to Rochester I thought that it was hideous! A white stripped building that glowed in the sunlight? Who could miss it? Then I started taking pictures which changed my way of seeing. I began to see the sunlight playing on the tower's white spines and noticed how the light changed throughout the day. What a lovely way to celebrate the sun in a place where it doesn't show its face as often as we would like! And the interplay between our stunning clouds and the building is remarkable. The soft, curved, dynamic shapes of the clouds with their equally dynamic mixture of subtle hues; grey-blues, silvers, and whites, bring an organic softness and balance to the view as they drift past the stark lines of the tower. This is nothing short of magical. Incidentally, the black stripped horizontal object at the bottom of the image was an artifact from a construction project. I am fascinated by the way it balances itself in the image along with the building and clouds.

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Photography:Black & White on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1

Size:13.3 W x 20 H x 0.1 D in

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In the words of the great physicist Richard Feynman, "I am an explorer." In the BBC production, "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" Professor Feynman explains what electromagnetic waves would look like if we could see them. He describes waves bumping into each other, interfering with one another, moving through space and through us at the speed of light and being present everywhere at the same time. I like to think of my Nikon D800 as a wave collector, a SIM card as a palate of captured light, and my images as paintings that represent the choices that I've made at moments in space and time. As as science educator and college professor I make it a point to teach my students the relationship that exists between science and art. Hopefully, they will fear science less if they can begin to see its beauty.

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