Dehydrated Waterform
I first photographed this plastic bag as a “waterform.” When I went back to the ditch a week later, the water had evaporated, so I reasoned the bag must have become a “dehydrated waterform.”
In the Beautiful Trash photo essay.
12 responses
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Paolo Pizzimenti gave props (26 Nov 2007):
Well Charles let me tell you that this picture is more intense of the previous one, the bag now has the shape of a fish, whatever it will be, and the the blue tonality with such a small pieces of yellow make of thei picture a masterpiece of a contemporary art. Txs for sharing
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catharine amato said (26 Nov 2007):
This is a beautiful photo and, as my son used to say when he was little, "un po' squisito, un po' schifoso".(translates as "a bit exquisite, a bit revolting!")
Inspirational photography!thankyou! -
paul moore gave props (26 Nov 2007):
another cracker!
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Alexis Gerard gave props (27 Nov 2007):
Amazing. Just wonderful.
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Ronnie Ginnever gave props (27 Nov 2007):
It's a bit of maagic making this disgarded plastic bag look like a floral arrangement
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Rachel Mckinnie gave props (28 Nov 2007):
How DO you do it?
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Eric Sayah gave props (28 Nov 2007):
You make garbage look like art - BRAVO!
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judy fouse gave props (29 Nov 2007):
Will the next one in the series be what is in the bag? The photo does raise questions about the contents but I don't think I'd like to see it. The blues in this are intense and the tie in the bag actually has some grace.
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Vadim Makoyed said (29 Nov 2007):
Using something not significant you created great image... And it makes it valuable.
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María Irigoyen said (30 Nov 2007):
i love how the yellow leaves give it separation.
as always, nicely done. =) -
J. Ell gave props (13 Dec 2007):
Amazing! You elevated garbage into art!
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Eric Abernethy said (16 Jun 2008):
Sheeps fish and faces.








