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Category: Art
Posted by: James on 3/21/2006 6:08:00 PM | Digg | Stumble It! | del.icio.us
Photographs of environmentally impacted landscapes
I know that I've seen Photographs by David Maisel before - his striking landscape images are impossible to forget - but it was just last week that I came across his wonderful "Oblivian" series of aerial photos of Los Angeles at Polar Inertia and decided then and there that I must contact David and feature his work on L+L.
There is just something in the air, and it turns out that Mr. Maisel's work is a very popular topic these days; I learned from David that Geoff Manaugh of BLDGBLOG was working on an interview to be featured at Archinect; and it is an excellent interview. And there is much more to see on David Maisel's website and at the Von Lintel Gallery as well.
Link: David Maisel
Link: Von Lintel Gallery - New York
Link: Lake Project
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ABOVE: GLOBE, ARIZONA, POND #14
Mr. Maisel's large scale photographs of altered landscapes are both beautiful and revolting, revealing human impacts on the land.
TERMINAL MIRAGE #236-1

OBLIVION 1365 - 45N

ABSENCE AND PRESENCE #274-8

THE LAKE PROJECT #9823-4

TERMINAL MIRAGE #261-12

All images used with permission.
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