Series B-4.
April 12th, 2008 by Lex


With the right point of view, the glass collapses into a chess-like pattern of shining light and steel.


With the right point of view, the glass collapses into a chess-like pattern of shining light and steel.


A more careful look at the “canvas” that serves as the backdrop for the previous photos. The crane is captured through the reflection, as if drowning in a fractured glass pool.
In the second entry in this series, the shadow-crane makes its appearance. This is a nice effect: harsh light hits a jagged structure, but projects a soft abstraction onto the building surface. Bits of texture can be picked up among the different panels.


This series focuses on the interplay of structural components, reflection and shadow. The main juxtaposition is that of a temporary surface, a glass & metal skin for a building, and the way it responds to its environment. It is modular, but also random. Strict, but also playful.
