Ideas Captured in a Column

Here’s one of the sculptures from this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. The artist is Toshio Iezumi, and the artwork is called Rectangular Glass Column.

I like this as it plays with perception. What you’re getting is a sculpture that alters what is visible through it and what is reflected off of it, so you sort of get this impression rather than an actuality.

This is my submission into Leanne Cole‘s Monochrome Madness for this week.

Participating is pretty straightforward and something I recommend. If you do, then include the tag “monochrome-madness” in your post. If not participating, then at the least check out Leanne’s photography as well as what other people submit.

I hope you enjoy.

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