Tuesday, July 10, 2018

ALL TWISTED


Albania Vásquez

At Silver Center for the Arts, there’s this photography exhibition: “Photography Through the Trees” by John Anderson. Each photo pictures a beautiful landscape of verdure, wooden bridges, and riverbanks. However, what is unusual about these photos is they are all bent. You can see the sky on the ground, or the river and the trees in the sky. In one of them, the water under a sturdy arched bridge seems to slide from the riverbanks to the center and form a sort of pond. In another, the bridge and its surroundings are enclosed in a sphere. A third one is curved in the shape of an infinity symbol. Nothing is in its place. At the same time, though, these phorographs have this rustic beauty, this peculiar harmony that is soothing for the soul.  





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