A very odd photo. Together the graf and the
lovely modern interior have nothing in
common. And yet the photo unites them. It
actually looks quite good. It should enhance
the attractiveness of the property.
Thank you all so much! I thought that I was
on my own with these ones... so very
surprised and chuffed by the response.
Thanks.
I've just moved to a nouveau riche area (well
it starts a couple of streets away...) and
have been finding little photographic joy
here (all cute beautifully renovated
victorian houses interspersed with tasteful
contemporary -- pretty but dull) ... until I
started paying more attention to the
ubiquitous real estate signs. Now I haunt
them, hoping for someone to come along and
graffiti them. I suspect that I may have to
help a few along.
Arddu -- I just have a little happy snap
camera (with water in the lens grrr) so no,
no RAW... but then I don't expect I'll ever
need to print them large...
One of the things that I like about this pic
is that the patricia picinnini image on the
wall is one that I exhibited in 'Domestic
Disturbances', a new media show I curated in
the 90s
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Stickleback2, feijoacrumble, Eugene Goodale ⚜, Arddu, and 17 other people added this photo to their favorites.
Fabio Keiner (54 months ago | reply)
:))))))))
you're the last true pop-artist ever
Stickleback2 (54 months ago | reply)
Melbourne's urban graffiti guerrilla strikes a the heart of nouveau-riche, long live revolution!
qqLauraqq [deleted] (54 months ago | reply)
I don't like ultra-modern but this is an interesting couple photos.
_barb_ (54 months ago | reply)
sometimes vandalism is a good thing.
feijoacrumble (54 months ago | reply)
Love the contrast! It's totally what the room needed...
Elisha Cook Jr. (54 months ago | reply)
A very odd photo. Together the graf and the lovely modern interior have nothing in common. And yet the photo unites them. It actually looks quite good. It should enhance the attractiveness of the property.
Arddu (54 months ago | reply)
Beautiful, funny, smart. I just hope you are taking all these images on RAW so that they can be printed large. Oh and resonant.
Incognita Nom de Plume (54 months ago | reply)
Thank you all so much! I thought that I was on my own with these ones... so very surprised and chuffed by the response. Thanks.
I've just moved to a nouveau riche area (well it starts a couple of streets away...) and have been finding little photographic joy here (all cute beautifully renovated victorian houses interspersed with tasteful contemporary -- pretty but dull) ... until I started paying more attention to the ubiquitous real estate signs. Now I haunt them, hoping for someone to come along and graffiti them. I suspect that I may have to help a few along.
Arddu -- I just have a little happy snap camera (with water in the lens grrr) so no, no RAW... but then I don't expect I'll ever need to print them large...
bradman334 (54 months ago | reply)
Nice series. Like this one best. Neat homage to Richard Hamilton.
Arddu (54 months ago | reply)
That's a crime. You should be working towards exhibiting some of your sets. Sell the new house and get a Hasselblad - your pictures are worth it.
Incognita Nom de Plume (54 months ago | reply)
Thanks Bradman -- I like this one best myself.
Arddu -- lol I don't think our landlord would like us to do that... But thanks so much for the encouragement...
M00k (54 months ago | reply)
:-D
New Orleans Lady (53 months ago | reply)
Really interesting shot!
greynotgrey [deleted] (53 months ago | reply)
really interesting reversal of the picture plane, great depth effect.
Églantine (53 months ago | reply)
!:~)
Incognita Nom de Plume (39 months ago | reply)
One of the things that I like about this pic is that the patricia picinnini image on the wall is one that I exhibited in 'Domestic Disturbances', a new media show I curated in the 90s