Friday, March 15, 2013

Daytripping: Sol Lewitt VIII


Some of the Lewitt works at MassMOCA have reflective paint.  Like reflections?  Click here.


23 comments:

Malyss said...

What unusual self-portraits!
you add life to this kind of art! :o)

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

You have become part of the art.

Sorry I have not been able to comment lately. Julie and I were in the Middle East for a few weeks, and keeping up with the office consumed all of our internet time.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Very colourful reflections and excellent self portrait Jack, btw I really like the title you've used for this series.

brattcat said...

super self-portraits, jack.

Lowell said...

Okay. Good for Mr. Lewitt.

Re your comment: I do have a memorial on a golf course. It's an old, beat-up ball, stuck in the trunk of a tree. Very fitting for me. :)

Sylvia K said...

Great self portraits, Jack, and the perfect setting! And a great title indeed! Have a great weekend! Enjoy!

CaT said...

as long as i can remember i have been attracted to anything shiny... :D nice!

LONDONLULU said...

I didn't realize he did this with reflective paint! Quite a nice touch, especially with the self-portraits:)

Unknown said...

Very cool! Well done, Jack.

Sharon said...

Cool! One could have all kinds of fun photographing these. Oh wait....you did!

EG CameraGirl said...

Sounds like a creative idea to use reflective paint. It adds another dimension.

RedPat said...

I particularly like the bottom shot!

VP said...

You are the best part of this exhibition and the hardwood is very nice.

'Tsuki said...

Excellent serie ! I have no favourite here : all three are so delightful.

Carola said...

Outstanding shots, I love them all.
Your blog is in my RSS feed now.

Karl said...

Great idea for a self-portrait, Jack!

William Kendall said...

Good setting for a self portrait, Jack!

LOLfromPasa said...

Nicely done, Jack. You certainly have gotten a lot of material from your visit(s).

Randy said...

Colorful artwork.

Bob Crowe said...

A lot of this looks derivative from Ellsworth Kelly and Frank Stella, but with nice twists. I like the idea of punching a squishy hole in a Kelly look-alike. I heard Kelly give a talk once. He sounded pompous to the point of buffoonery.

Oakland Daily Photo said...

Reflective paint? Now, that's different. The first composition reminds me of a Rorschach.

s.c said...

I like the idea of a direct reflecting artwork.

Nefertiti said...

Tres original !