Sunday, October 11, 2009

Painter Alain Gazier's silent interiors

Alain Gazier as seen at Besharat Gallery, Atlanta. Do click on the pictures and select "All sizes" to see the detail.

As you decend the glass stairway at Besharat these come into view. It's like you could walk right into the paintings. We Architecture Tourists would enjoy that. Are these real rooms? Where?

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Shadows on slightly shiney tile.

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I can imagine the click-click of high-heeled shoes on these floors.

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What is through that doorway?

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So how big are they? This one is 45" by 76", taller than I am.

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6 comments:

  1. wow, they really do look like you could walk into them!

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  2. They are wonderful, Terry, my favorite image is the last one. It lookes like that cutie-pie guy could lift his knee and crawl right up into that room. (wink)

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  3. These are fantastic! My favorite (I think) is the second one- it's like it is calling you to enter the doorway. Great find.

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  4. Wow! They're so life like!
    Thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  5. Wow, I would love to place one of these at the end of a(deadend)hallway!

    Susan S

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