 That's a description, not the name of the art. This is an upside down and closeup photo of a wild and inspired piece of art at the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden.  I think that were I to go through the photos in this blog (I won't), I'd find several very similar compositions.  I like this form: both angular and curved diagonal movement, with the eye's subject touching several if not all of the sides of the photo's frame.
That's a description, not the name of the art. This is an upside down and closeup photo of a wild and inspired piece of art at the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden.  I think that were I to go through the photos in this blog (I won't), I'd find several very similar compositions.  I like this form: both angular and curved diagonal movement, with the eye's subject touching several if not all of the sides of the photo's frame.  Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Shredded metal revealing gears.
 That's a description, not the name of the art. This is an upside down and closeup photo of a wild and inspired piece of art at the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden.  I think that were I to go through the photos in this blog (I won't), I'd find several very similar compositions.  I like this form: both angular and curved diagonal movement, with the eye's subject touching several if not all of the sides of the photo's frame.
That's a description, not the name of the art. This is an upside down and closeup photo of a wild and inspired piece of art at the Hirshhorn Museum's Sculpture Garden.  I think that were I to go through the photos in this blog (I won't), I'd find several very similar compositions.  I like this form: both angular and curved diagonal movement, with the eye's subject touching several if not all of the sides of the photo's frame.  
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