I really like the simplicity of this picture – and the way the lines take you all the way to the right and then to the bottom.
Thank you; it was the simplicity that attracted me too. I thought it was almost Euclidian, but with enough physical detail in the wall and hook to suggest that the geometry was still emerging from a concrete world, if you see what I mean.
A statement of urban ways. A hook on a wall, instead of branch. Amazing!
I had never thought of that but you are quite right. The other end of the clothes line is fixed to the garden shed 🙂
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I really like the simplicity of this picture – and the way the lines take you all the way to the right and then to the bottom.
Thank you; it was the simplicity that attracted me too. I thought it was almost Euclidian, but with enough physical detail in the wall and hook to suggest that the geometry was still emerging from a concrete world, if you see what I mean.
A statement of urban ways. A hook on a wall, instead of branch. Amazing!
I had never thought of that but you are quite right. The other end of the clothes line is fixed to the garden shed 🙂