Showing posts with label henry moore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label henry moore. Show all posts

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Garden Etiquette # 4 - Playing with Henry Moore Sculpture

This might appear to be Garden Etiquette # 4 - don't play on the sculptures by famous artists.  The Henry Moore sculpture in front of the Art Gallery of Ontario gets a lot of wear and tear, and takes it well. Children were playing on it last week when I was there.

A close-up view of the sculpture reveals the detailed textures that form the skin of what seems to be such a smooth surface.  And with some processing, the variation of colour really shows.  It is the reflections of the signs on Dundas street along with the sky.

 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

AGO Henry Moore Exhibit - June 2014

I've visited the Henry Moore sculpture in front of the AGO many times.  Its texture is so complex.  I marvel at something new every time.  Most people take their pictures in front of this beautiful sculpture, but for me this abstract below gives a sense of how wonderful the experience of sculpture in the outdoor landscape is and how much there is for the photographer to interpret.




Here is the Henry Moore exhibit within the art gallery.  The monochrome setting again highlighted the wonderful forms and texture of his work.





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