I’m amazed that you have turned such an ordinary (and often even unpleasant) scene into something so artistic. It actually makes me want to go out and find something unpleasantly similar and see how I could translate it that well and beautifully onto paper. An “artist’s eye” continually amazes me.
Matthæus 11:13 am on February 20, 2009 | #
Something like Heaven\Hell
Rudat 11:41 am on February 20, 2009 | #
exactly!
renefijten 1:31 pm on February 20, 2009 | #
The black white contrast works perfectly.
artyvelarde 1:43 pm on February 20, 2009 | #
this is awesome! I love the light AND Dark
trebor61 1:59 pm on February 20, 2009 | #
The perspective is fabulous here, Susan. And, at last, we, in Scotland, have something in common with you guys in the USA – parking stairwells.
Rudat 2:08 pm on February 20, 2009 | #
It is truly disheartening to see historical landmarks torn down for parking garages.
Sophie Brown 5:06 pm on February 20, 2009 | #
I really like this. You could veer off into the strange or decrepit or less picturesque every so often and it might be fun for a change of pace.
roseindigo 4:54 pm on February 22, 2009 | #
I’m amazed that you have turned such an ordinary (and often even unpleasant) scene into something so artistic. It actually makes me want to go out and find something unpleasantly similar and see how I could translate it that well and beautifully onto paper. An “artist’s eye” continually amazes me.