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© ROBERTO ALBORGHETTI – LACER/ACTIONS
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More random (and not manipulated) images from Fuerteventura, (Canary Islands, Spain). I usually capture and document my “Lacer/actions” – images of torn and decomposed posters or cracks – wherever I travel. However, something I found in Morro Jable town (a nice city of “Peninsula de Jandia”, in the South) captivated my attention. In Plaza don Carlos, near Riu Hotel, there stood a platform of bins to separate waste collection. The outside of a blue container designated for paper showed strange cracks with shapes and signs. Most compelling, though, were the incredible, blue-based scenes created from varied layers of paper residual, crevices, rusts, dusts, sand, cuts. I’m pleased to present some more abstract (and conceptual) images I took around the blue container…
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That container should be taken and put into the MOMA 🙂
Yes!!!… It could be a good idea in consideration of what we sometimes see in modern art museums…
🙂 The proponents of conceptual art would be satisfied as well (just invent some shiny blah blah to go with it) and would not even notice that you put it there for its beauty 🙂
I have to talk with someone at Biennale in Venice…
Love that blue, Roberto! No wonder you were drawn to it – very compelling.
Thank you! It’s the blue from a waste container where time and weather have created signs and crevices…
I see the sea and birds and waves breaking on the shore. Then to see a photograph of the bin where you saw past the mundane and found such images! It is amazing. You have a wonderful eye that finds beauty in the most unexpected places. Bravo!
Thank you so much Lanier! I really appreciate your beautiful comment. Real life is always generous in suggestions. Yes, we may find some interesting things also in a disturbing bin. Have a great day!