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02-FEB-2014

Persistence, Jackson Square, New Orleans, Louisiana, 2014

Usually the wrought iron fence surrounding historic Jackson Square is covered with paintings for sale. But not on this day. As heavy fog rolled over the city, accompanied by a cold drizzle, the crowds vanished and sidewalk artists were nowhere to be seen – except for this persistent man. I built the image around the reds – the paint can in the foreground, the frame and umbrella in the middle ground, and a pedestrian in a red coat in the dimly seen background.

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Phil Douglis14-Oct-2014 20:19
Thanks for noting this, Tim. The side of the cart can be seen as an artist's palette, as well.
Tim May14-Oct-2014 17:06
I like the way the side of the cart seems like a faded version of the painting
Phil Douglis08-May-2014 02:31
Thanks, Vera. It reminds me of Stieglitz as well. I am not comparing my images to his, however both us use fog as an abstracting element and to create a mood of loneliness.
Guest 05-May-2014 00:49
My absolute favourite! Reminds me of Alfred Steiglitz's "A Wet Day on the Boulevard-Paris. Definitely the mysterious person in the distance makes the image. Vera
Phil Douglis21-Mar-2014 19:28
I waited for the fog-shrouded person in the background to enter my frame. Everything else in the image is absolutely still, except for that figure. It is surrounded by other figures as well, but they are not moving freely through the fog.
sunlightpix21-Mar-2014 18:12
I especially like the leading lines of the fence and the mysterious figure in the background, to me, he is the most interesting element in this exquisitely layered composition. V
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