This piece, entitled "Dirty White Trash", takes advantage of the shadow cast by a painstakingly arranged pile of garbage. The light creates the positive space around which the shadow is defined. I enjoy this piece because of the mind blowing craftsmanship, geometry and sheer creativity. The way the material is manipulated to created the desired affect is incredible.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
"Dirty White Trash" Tim Noble and Sue Webster
This piece, entitled "Dirty White Trash", takes advantage of the shadow cast by a painstakingly arranged pile of garbage. The light creates the positive space around which the shadow is defined. I enjoy this piece because of the mind blowing craftsmanship, geometry and sheer creativity. The way the material is manipulated to created the desired affect is incredible.
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