So evocative, Robert, sad and beautiful. The bare wood visible as the paper falls away, the chair abandoned and expectant but in exactly the spot it needs to occupy, everything that led up to this moment and that can only emerge with the ravages of time, both the history of the room and of that one person who stopped to capture the layers of then and now, self and other, and everything in between...
Fantastic photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat colours!
I just love old paint an wallpaper that's coming off.
Such great shapes and structures.
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So evocative, Robert, sad and beautiful. The bare wood visible as the paper falls away, the chair abandoned and expectant but in exactly the spot it needs to occupy, everything that led up to this moment and that can only emerge with the ravages of time, both the history of the room and of that one person who stopped to capture the layers of then and now, self and other, and everything in between...
ReplyDeleteit is a beautiful sad room as Gabriella has said. nadja. i feel i could live here. thank you.
ReplyDeleteGabriella - this is truly one of the most
expressive houses i have been in.
i was just there to let it speak. thank you
Simply beautiful. Great work, robert. As always!
ReplyDeleteThombeau - thank you so much for spending some time here!
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