Video: Landscapes in Broken Mirrors: Bing Wright Photo Collection
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If you believe the omens, the mirror beats unfortunately. If Bing Wright is to be believed, it's about new works of art. The artist regularly proves his theory with his next creations, in which a sunset and a broken mirror are favorably combined. What comes out of this from the American can be seen in our review.
Each Bing Wright photo is unique. And this applies not only to the sunset captured in the picture, but also to the broken mirror, the fragments of which are different in each work. The artist himself believes that his work will help people stop believing in ridiculous omens, and most importantly, not to get upset if the mirror is broken. Indeed, in every situation you can find positive sides, and in every grief - a reason for joy.
By the way, this is not the first time a mirror has been used in art. Designers have been actively using it for a long time to decorate furniture, walls, ceilings. Photographers often use a mirror in their work, capturing the reflection of a person or a particular building. But the most original was the Argentine artist Leandro Erlich.
He created the optical illusion of "Dalston House" - the facade of the house, lying on the asphalt and a huge mirror mounted above it. Anyone can feel like they are hanging from a cornice or walking along walls like a spider-man. And to do it without risking your life. The whole secret lies in the reflection of the mirror, which creates the illusion that a person is climbing the roof or trying to go down from the third floor on the bound sheets.
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