
iPhone photo, watercolor filter and blur effect applied.

iPhone photo, watercolor filter and blur effect applied.

Lots of lines lately. This is yet another iPhone photo.

iPhone photo, converted to grayscale.

It started with a reflection on a car hood. Yet another iPhone photo, color-manipulated and with a watercolor filter applied.

Nothing more to say. iPhone photo, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.

Empty display cases, or a conceptual commentary on the transience of art? You decide.
iPhone photo taken at the Bloch Addition, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.

Taken at the Bloch Addition to the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. iPhone photograph, slightly enhanced color.

This photograph is currently on exhibit, along with two others I’ve posted here, at Impasto Gallery in Longmont, Colo. I titled this after the Duke Ellington composition (which I’ve heard only snippets of, to my shame). This photo would work well on an album cover, I think. I took it with my iPhone last August at the Bloch Addition of the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City. I have some others from that visit that I’ll be posting. No adjustments of any kind were made to this image.

Detail of “Endless Coupling,” Isamu Noguchi, 1988, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City. iPhone photograph.

iPhone photo, cropped and color-intensified. Taken at Bai Tong restaurant, Loveland, Colorado.