I'm curious about the choice to photograph this glyph with half of it in shadow. What is the effect? Marshall Williams: why did you choose to photograph it while in shadow? Or did it just happen?
The shadow was in place in the location the glyph was made. It wasn't a conscious decision, but I think it enforces the geometry of the glyph, which I thought of as having upper and lower components.
This I exaggerated using the graphics software on my phone.
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I'm curious about the choice to photograph this glyph with half of it in shadow. What is the effect? Marshall Williams: why did you choose to photograph it while in shadow? Or did it just happen?
Thank you,
Jeff
The shadow was in place in the location the glyph was made. It wasn't a conscious decision, but I think it enforces the geometry of the glyph, which I thought of as having upper and lower components.
This I exaggerated using the graphics software on my phone.
Thanks for the inclusion!
Marshall
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