September 28, 2014
This entry was posted on September 28, 2014 by Linda Grashoff. It was filed under Built Environment, Objects and was tagged with bales, cardboard, corrugated cardboard, Northern Ohio, paper recycling, photography, weathered.
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The series is great – they fit well with your Mark Strand quote, I think.
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September 28, 2014 at 3:32 PM
Thank you, Lynn. Tomorrow I’ll start something new, but I’ll return to these cardboard bales later—for more instants I’ve never been in.
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September 28, 2014 at 4:55 PM
Linda, I have really enjoyed this series. In my mind, I can see them as large prints, hanging in a gallery…
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September 29, 2014 at 2:34 AM
I’m happy you enjoyed these, Melinda. There will be more. I’d love to see all of them big, too, hanging side by side. I hope that in your mind you can see them all framed, with the framing paid for by someone else, or with all of them sold, so I can afford the framing . . . Although . . . I recently saw a photo show where the prints, unmatted and unframed, were held by earth magnets to roofing nails driven into the wall. Then there’s the small matter of finding a willing gallery . . . Aren’t blogs wonderful? No framing needed. And they save on gasoline. And you can go in your PJs.
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September 29, 2014 at 4:03 PM