Monday, June 3, 2019

Angles, Doors, and Windows After Piet Mondrian


This image has all the qualities of a painting by Piet Mondrian. The main difference is that the composition here has other than right angles. As I am walking around, I see in terms of negative and positive space. Each of the outlined areas in this image define their own composition. There is also a definite sense of tension between the dark carpet and the lighter space defined by the upper windows. You may think that you can take a photograph by randomly pointing your camera, but in order to have a memorable image, you actually have to feel the tension of what you see.

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