Last Light
The stark beauty of Frank Gehry’s Disney Hall, rendered in black and white, becomes almost otherworldly under the title “Last Light.” The iconic titanium curves, usually shimmering with a thousand reflections, are reduced to dramatic interplay of deep shadows and blinding highlights. The architecture itself seems to glow with an internal, ephemeral luminescence. The absence of color amplifies the building’s sculptural form, transforming it into a monumental, almost abstract entity against the dark sky.
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Description
The stark beauty of Frank Gehry’s Disney Hall, rendered in black and white, becomes almost otherworldly under the title “Last Light.” The iconic titanium curves, usually shimmering with a thousand reflections, are reduced to dramatic interplay of deep shadows and blinding highlights. The architecture itself seems to glow with an internal, ephemeral luminescence. The absence of color amplifies the building’s sculptural form, transforming it into a monumental, almost abstract entity against the dark sky.
The “Last Light” isn’t just a descriptor of the time of day, but a poignant metaphor for the fading intensity of the day, leaving behind a powerful, enduring silhouette that speaks to the enduring spirit of artistic creation.
Gallery Exhibitions & Awards for “Last Light“
2025 The Artists Gallery “Retrospective Hindsight”, October
2021 Art Along The Boulevard
Edition Details
Photographs are printed in limited editions (no more than 25 total will be printed) and
each archival pigment print is individually signed, dated and numbered by the artist.
- 10 x 15 Edition of 12
- 20 x 30 Edition of 8
- 32 x 48 Edition of 5
Additional information
| Print Size | 10" x 15", 20" x 30", 32" x 48" |
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