Perhaps the most striking feature of architect Daniel Libeskind’s new addition to Denver’s Art Museum is its massive triangular forms that make the building resemble a futuristic boat when seen at a distance. The building, opened in 2006, is aesthetically challenging, and dramatically changes Denver’s skyline. I shot it after sunset with a wideangle lens, taking a low vantage point and shooting up at its “prow,” which seems here to slice through the evening clouds that float overhead. You can see a more abstract version of this building in my Abstraction gallery at http://www.pbase.com/pnd1/image/82040571.