About the Book
In 2004, Cloud Gate, an immense outdoor public sculpture was installed in Millennium Park, a major destination in downtown Chicago for tourists and locals alike. According to Kapoor, Cloud Gate’s curved, oblong, polished-steel shape was inspired by liquid mercury. But most people call it by itsmore affectionate nickname, the Bean, for obvious reasons.
Its highly curved mirrored surface distorts and reflects the city skyline and just begs to be photographed.
As I had done in the first book, I manipulated photos I took of the Bean and created a series of densely patterned kaleidoscopic designs.
Once again, you can see how the Bean has been ReImagined.
Its highly curved mirrored surface distorts and reflects the city skyline and just begs to be photographed.
As I had done in the first book, I manipulated photos I took of the Bean and created a series of densely patterned kaleidoscopic designs.
Once again, you can see how the Bean has been ReImagined.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
- Additional Categories Coffee Table Books, Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
# of Pages: 64 - Publish Date: Oct 17, 2022
- Language English
- Keywords symmetrical patterns, kaleidoscopic designs
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About the Creator
Jonathan Franklin
Oak Park, IL
As an artist for over forty odd years, my biggest gig so far has been as the official White House Portraitist. During the past two years, I have had the privilege of painting our DearLeader over a couple dozen times looking his authoritarian best in all kinds of remarkable settings. And now, after much anticipation, I have finally assembled those paintings into a 48 page full-color book that includes personal commentaries, as well. It has been truly an inspiration to be so close and present with the man with the golden touch, who in every sense of the phrase, is Making America Great Again.