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You Can Never Go Back

Bob Rogers

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You Can Never Go Back
Bob Rogers


I was in Northern Virginia the other day and the weather was dreary and all these old buildings looked so ominous. I conceived of them as a B&W triptych and the title just came to me. The central building was most recently a children's psychiatric hospital; I'm not sure what it was originally -- perhaps an orphanage. I'm not sure what the building on the right is -- perhaps a hospital or an asylum. The way the balconies are iron cages is really creepy.

The title is sort of a reference to the past not necessarily being as good as we sometimes like to believe.

The print is 13x36 inches (330 x 914 mm). My printer makes the darks darker and the grays lighter.
 

Jarmo Juntunen

Well-known member
There certainly is something creepy about these buildings. At first glance I thought there was too much space but after revisiting a couple of times I think they're just perfect as they are. Now there's a good sense of isolation.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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You Can Never Go Back
Bob Rogers




Yes, it's ominous, but so effective. I'd have never framed like that but it works so well to give a unified sense of some dark period. I'd think one could print this a little larger to make sure that the caged balconies are clearly seen.

Asher
 

Bob Rogers

New member
Thank you for the feedback. 36 inches is convenient because the paper is 36 inches wide. If I go bigger than 48 it gets tricky to cut. Unless I go to 36" tall. Hmmm. Then it would be about 9 feet long. I don't think I have a space to display that.

But I think you're right about the detail. It is visible in the print, but only if one looks carefully. Here is what that portion looks like:

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I think I might want to crop the right hand panel a little to make the grass aligned with the center.
 
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