For your consideration: symbols of a bureaucratic alien invasion, perhaps? (UFOs, in triplicate!)
Considered with more gravity, this canvass could also be seen as a multi-exposure, rapid strobe capture of a high-velocity landing. Or, a hat-trick, if you like.
However the eye chooses to interpret this subject, there is a certain music to the forms: razor edges delineating surfaces at once cylindrical, undulating and subtly veined; a sense of openings to be explored, noted, and ultimately found to be of uncertain scale.
Considered with more gravity, this canvass could also be seen as a multi-exposure, rapid strobe capture of a high-velocity landing. Or, a hat-trick, if you like.
However the eye chooses to interpret this subject, there is a certain music to the forms: razor edges delineating surfaces at once cylindrical, undulating and subtly veined; a sense of openings to be explored, noted, and ultimately found to be of uncertain scale.
Untitled, #1602-20D
© 2011 James W. Murray, all rights reserved.
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Details: June 23 , 2011; Canon 20D; f/5 @ 1/80 sec; —1 1/3 EV; ISO 400; Canon EF-S 17-85mm f/4-5.6 IS @ 44mm
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