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Ed Ruscha made me take this


Fifty-odd years ago Time magazine published a copy of one of Ed Ruscha's gas station paintings. It leapt off the page at me and made me look at it. Then I forgot about it for forty-odd years until I took up photography. I discovered then that that painting had been thriving in my unconscious and was influencing the photos I took. This photo is of course a long way away from Ruscha's painting -- it isn't a gas station, it has two perspectives instead of one, it's shot from above while the POV in Ruscha's painting was from below, and so on. The influence is seen -- at least to me, an entirely subjective judge, who has been wrong many, many times before -- in the concentration on converging lines and what I consider to be its hard-edge look. I know this was a largely self-indulgent digression but I had to explain the title, din I? Another homage to Ruscha in the PiP.
Technical note: Taken with my arm in a sling. My elbow is still recuperating, but I was able to take this without bending it.
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In my self-absorption I forgot that it would be a good idea to post a link to the painting -- thanks to Sarah Paris who has provided a link below. And here it is here:
www.moma.org/collection/works/76637
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Technical note: Taken with my arm in a sling. My elbow is still recuperating, but I was able to take this without bending it.
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In my self-absorption I forgot that it would be a good idea to post a link to the painting -- thanks to Sarah Paris who has provided a link below. And here it is here:
www.moma.org/collection/works/76637
More tributes to photographers and painters:
www.ipernity.com/doc/fitzgerald/album/1294982?with=45547580
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Keith and George one and the same? Yes, I can see your point John!
Must be the nautical influence in their lives!
Pleased you are out of your sling and pleased you introduced some of us to Ruscha! I too see a bit of Hopper.
Best wishes,
Andy
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