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Friday, January 21, 2011

Sculpture and Winter Light

The winter sunlight is low in the sky, often flattening objects to black silhouettes. 
Those silhouettes cast long shadows that seem more vivid, more real than the objects themselves.





Even the shadows of a bridge seem more substantial than the bridge itself


Art is really about understanding how to use light and shadow to tell a story. Take a walk to see how the winter light changes familiar things........

1 comment:

Theresa Cheek said...

'Art is really about understanding how to use light and shadow to tell a story.' This tells it all. The shadows are the most interesting in the winter and these are some fabulous examples.