An Unwelcoming Seat
by James Aiken
Title
An Unwelcoming Seat
Artist
James Aiken
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
A broken and unwelcoming seat waits under a railroad bridge as if a new, unsuspecting owner my come to claim it.
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March 6th, 2014
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Comments (24)
HH Photography of Florida
What a story there must be here under this bridge. Leaves much to one's imagination. Well seen and captured, James.
Barbara Chichester
Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on Fine Art America. MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's Excellence! Congratulations!
Jo Ann Tomaselli
Fascinating capture Jamie ~ the expanse of the black wall makes this image foreboding in it's message; there is such sadness in the placement of the chair. The whole of it is alluring and repugnant at the same time. Congratulations on evoking so many emotions within a seemingly simple image!
Maureen Tillman
Love the mystery and obscurity of this piece! The secrecy and hidden stories are endless! v t
Clare Bevan
Really fascinating work, should be a film poster. Love the dark side to this photo. Great work, sharing x
Denise Dube
There is so much mystery in this.. You want the camera to move to reveal more, but yet maybe you don't want to know. The sharp high contrast adds to the drama,, I LOVE dark art.. So James, this is at the top of my list from your collection!