Bricked Up And Abandoned
by Sandra Church
Title
Bricked Up And Abandoned
Artist
Sandra Church
Medium
Photograph - Digitally Enhanced Photograph
Description
I saw this bricked up abandoned factory window with a vaiety of broken and missing panes when I was driving down West Jefferson Avenue in Detroit Michigan. It's a industrial area not far from the Ambassador Bridge that goes over the Detroit River, connecting the U.S. to Canada.
I like all that's going on, with the variation of retangles, some with glass, some broken and some missing. Against the bricks behind it I like the contrast it make and that's what make me stop and photograph it. There's always a lot to photograph in Detroit.
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January 1st, 2016
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Comments (21)
Steve Henderson
It’s always intriguing, seeing a building that is abandoned — there are so many questions to ask, and so frequently we never get the answers. At one point, this was a busy, bustling places, and many lives intertwined here.
Sandra Church replied:
Thanks Steve, mostly what I like are the variations of shapes and colors I see with an artist eye.
John M Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Sandra Church
Thank you Romuald for the feature in, “Arts Fantastic”, I appreciate the honor! 1/3/19
Sandra Church
Thank you so much for the feature in your group, “Midwest America Photography”, David, I appreciate it! :)
Heidi Fickinger
Sandra, I like your urban decay images very, very much. That used to be a big part of my photography when I lived in SoCal, but since moving to very rural Hawai'i- we do not have much of that! This is a wondeful image. Your composition is perfect in this one and in others I browsed through. I will start following your work. L/F
Dr Pat Gehr
You've captured such evocative imagery in your gallery. The narratives truly resonate... l/f