Green [Brendan James]

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

the photo that i used above is from a new book by an artist/photographer named david maisel. the canisters in the photograph have an amazing story behind them, check it out below.


"Esteemed photographer David Maisel has created a somber and beautiful series of images depicting canisters containing the cremated remains of the unclaimed dead from an Oregon psychiatric hospital. Dating back as far as the nineteenth century these canisters have undergone chemical reactions causing extravagant blooms of brilliant white green and blue corrosion revealing unexpected beauty in the most unlikely of places. This stately volume is both a quietly astonishing body of fine art from a preeminent contemporary photographer and an exceptionally poignant monument to the unknown deceased." --Library of Dust

2 comments:

Anonymous,  10:39 AM  

Really bizarre... you have a knack for finding the most interesting things!

tony a.k.a. isweatbutter 12:16 PM  

i must recommend that if you ever go to b&n or borders or wherever, that you sit with a cup of coffee and look at this awesome book of photos.

and if you were talking about the music, i got the most amazing comment from someone about the music i post. i think i'm going to post it as a blog.

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