Stunning George Washington Bridge Photos
These photos of the George Washington Bridge in NYC were not taken by me! But the very talented photographer generously sent them to me, along with the ok to post them.
I thought about printing and framing them, but they are so unique (he was on the catwalk on top of the bridge arches for the two larger photos) and stunning, framing wasn't good enough. So I bought blank painting canvases of various sizes instead. I printed enlargements, glued them right onto the surface of the canvases with spray glue, then painted two larger canvases with gray acrylic paint. And glued them all together before hanging them on the wall.
I wanted the presentation to somewhat imply the sensation of being on the bridge, hence no hiding them behind glass and allowing them a 3D effect when hung. I hung them in the hallway so they wouldn't compete with my Chinese-themed living room, and the hallway is the 'bridge' between the front and back part of my apartment anyway. Perfect!
I love this bridge. And these photos. A few closer-ups:
I thought about printing and framing them, but they are so unique (he was on the catwalk on top of the bridge arches for the two larger photos) and stunning, framing wasn't good enough. So I bought blank painting canvases of various sizes instead. I printed enlargements, glued them right onto the surface of the canvases with spray glue, then painted two larger canvases with gray acrylic paint. And glued them all together before hanging them on the wall.
I wanted the presentation to somewhat imply the sensation of being on the bridge, hence no hiding them behind glass and allowing them a 3D effect when hung. I hung them in the hallway so they wouldn't compete with my Chinese-themed living room, and the hallway is the 'bridge' between the front and back part of my apartment anyway. Perfect!
I love this bridge. And these photos. A few closer-ups:
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