St Louis, MO, United States
George ‘Zip’ André After nearly seven decades as a pilot, serving as an International airline...
About the artist
Joined In 2018
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About the artist
Joined In 2018
(4 Followers)
George ‘Zip’ André
After nearly seven decades as a pilot, serving as an International airline captain, a test pilot at the edge of space, racing and airshows, and combat in the skies over Vietnam, I am fulfilling a long-held dream of making photographic art.
Having had a lifetime of viewing the landscape from high altitudes and at great speeds, my photographs are an effort to slow down the passage of time and space; to focus on the architectural details and current condition of those Depression-era structures that are—not coincidentally—about the same age as I am.
I favor black-and-white compositions because to me, they more closely represent the feeling of times past; they also distill compositional elements in a way that emphasizes the play between light, shadow, shapes, patterns, and textures.
As a child, having traveled west many times with my family, I am drawn to the vernacular landscapes of the route 66 Mother Road environs, New Mexico pueblo settings, and dust bowl survivor atmosphere slowly disappearing from the American landscape. I try to capture and preserve these disappearing fragments not as a documentarian, but rather as a unique individual, passionate about making visible those fleeting photographic...
B.S., University of Southern California