Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Great Black and White Photographers part 3


           When I first saw Lothar Wolleh's photos, I thought that they were very subtle yet very chilling at the same time. I found them intriguing and simple and I enjoyed the quality of his composition. The first photo I chose was of Rene Magritte, a Surrealist of the time, and the photo had a sense of pride and quirkiness. The second photo seemed dark and disturbing and I just was lured t o its enchanting and grave aura.

 I see pride
I smell cleaning supplies
I hear footsteps among the hall of artwork
I taste my tongue drying of nerves with a famous artist
I feel the cold atmosphere for the condition of artwork
I see darkness 
I smell soot and dust
I hear disapproving grunts from the man before me
I taste all the dust in the air
I feel my body tense in such a grave setting


I would like to make a long series of portraits describing everyone's personalities (in the class), and maybe with the teachers too. 

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