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Dusty Windows – Lord Elgin

$190.00

Alexei Quintero
Fronm the series Dusty Windows
Date: 2013
Medium: Photography

You are invited to take a journey through a sample section of the city, and explore its beauty without ever leaving the bus.

SKU: DW-6 Category: Architecture & Urban Spaces Tags: bus, Ottawa, urban, windows, winter Brand: Alexei Quintero
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Description

“Dusty Windows” is a collection of black and white photographs taken during winter in the urban landscape of Ottawa. The title of the collection speaks of the visual representation of the photographs, with a focus on the observation of the urban landscape through the dusty windows of a public bus. The photos show a lonely and empty landscape, from which the winter weather has taken away all energy and movement. The cold and distant atmosphere is enhanced by the texture and appearance of the photos, which were captured through the dirty windows.

Frame not included, for display purposes only.

Additional information

Weight 1 kg
Paper/Finish

Premium Luster

Size

16×20 inches

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