If I have a frustration with the public spaces 360-degree panorama project, it’s with the number of images that I have to reject because the composition is just not strong enough. However, many of these contain parts, often 180-degree halves, that could stand pretty well on their own. Two cases in point: I made these […]
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Public Spaces and Art
The public art/spaces panorama project is de facto on hold, along with the rest of my photography, while I devote my time to studying for my architectural license exams and steaming over the destruction of America by Orange Murder Clown (thanks, Alistair). Still, I wanted to sum up the progress so far, and I thought […]
Picasso
No project about Chicago’s public art and spaces could be complete without the Daley Plaza Picasso. Before today, this has proven remarkably resistant to my chosen technique, but now I believe I’m starting to get somewhere: As always, comments – disparaging or otherwise – are very welcome.
A Bit of Abakanowicz
Agora, by Magdalena Abakanowicz. Grant Park, Chicago, IL.
Under the Cloud Gate
A little something I got in Millennium Park yesterday.