Friday, January 30, 2009
I found this while looking through a blog called Cool Hunting. It was taken in Cuba by an artist named Baldomero Fernandez.
He comments, "usually I tend to photograph quiet scenes that are empty and have a feeling of solitude. The surreal part that comes through is usually more because of anachronisms, or maybe something is just out of place. It's not straightforward surrealism. Reality usually tends to be far stranger than fiction" (from Cool Hunting). You can read the full Q + A here, and also look at more of his Cuba photos.
I would love to go and see some of his other work on display. Also, having gone to Cuba, I really like this shot.
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