The way he’d keep something of interest just out of view, or partially in view, is wonderful. Ditto for his lack of clutter and use of meaningful color. Like so many people, I’ve loved his work ever since I picked up my first art history book. Thanks for the comment.
Most people would have headed right up to the building and focussed on that but what you did is so much more interesting – and I was thinking that before reading your reply to Ed. 😉 Anyway, I’m with Ed AND Jane.
Edward Hopper would love this image.
The way he’d keep something of interest just out of view, or partially in view, is wonderful. Ditto for his lack of clutter and use of meaningful color. Like so many people, I’ve loved his work ever since I picked up my first art history book. Thanks for the comment.
Beautiful light, John.
Thanks Jane
Most people would have headed right up to the building and focussed on that but what you did is so much more interesting – and I was thinking that before reading your reply to Ed. 😉 Anyway, I’m with Ed AND Jane.
Thanks Lynn!