“BURN”
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Surface detail of side panel on a 2″ tall oxidized mold blown perfume bottle. 1850-60. Excavated in a New York City privy well.
GLASSLANDS are close up photographs taken with a 1977 Pentax K-1000 35mm film camera.
They are all of glass, mostly antique bottles that were excavated in and around New York City.
Some of these bottles have developed a multicolored patina, or oxidation, from years of burial. The variety of colors, textures and patterns are beautiful in normal view, but take on an otherworldly quality when seen as Glasslands.
The other part of the collection consists of glass (again, mostly bottles) back lit with different colored bottles and the sun. It feels like painting with glass and light while using film as the canvas.
Photographs printed
on metal and canvas
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BE GREEN – BUY ANTIQUES
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