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museum day
Taken from a window at the Spertus Jewish Museum off michigan ave.
The exhibition was on Julius Rosenwald (1862 – 1932) was a U.S. clothier, manufacturer, business executive, and HUGE philanthropist.
He is best known as a part-owner and leader of Sears, Roebuck and Company.
Donated millions to support the education of African Americans and other philanthropic causes in the first half of the 20th century. He was also the principal founder and backer for the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago to which he gave over five million dollars and served as the President (1927-1932).
www.spertus.edu/exhibitions/rosenwald.phpand it's free on Tuesdays!!
My buddy was so mad that there was this screen covering the windows..
I took one look and knew it would turn out just as it did. I thought of how it could serve as a filter of sorts to add the effect that I often try to capture with vignettes and such. I thought of pointillism art and literally the point that Mr. Rosenwald made in his amazing life of giving...and my point that i am trying to make in the life i live.
View On Point
7 responses
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Prasanna Kundu gave props (6 May 2009):
Fab Compo!
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Alexis - Now on Flickr gave props (6 May 2009):
Love the round-hole mesh...
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peggy gardner gave props (27 May 2009):
very cool - like the opposite of the old half tone screens used by newspapers.
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peggy gardner gave props (27 May 2009):
one of the most engulfing vanishing points I've fallen into in a while.
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Elise Ange gave props (27 May 2009):
Nicely done!
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A F gave props (27 May 2009):
I would favor it twice if I could,
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Joy B gave props (28 May 2009):
Fabulous effect!


















