Abelardo Morell

Abelardo Morell

Abelardo Morell was born in Havana, Cuba in 1948. He went to Bowdoin College to receive a bachelor of arts and received a master of arts from Yale after that. He is well known for turning rooms into camera obscuras and combining landscapes with textures to create new abstract images (Wikipedia).


  The first image I am choosing to talk about is this one. I am really intrigued by Morell’s work because of the way he creates installations. I think it’s interesting how he combines his camera obscuras with specific settings of rooms. I think this image is interesting because the beds in the room are juxtaposed against the view of the US capital and it really makes you stop and wonder about what message he could possibly be trying to portray through this image because its not something you would see every day.



The second image I am choosing to look at is this one. I think something that’s really interesting is that Morell takes really nice photos and then he adds a level of interest by including a new texture. This photo almost looks like a really intricate tile mosaic that someone created, which causes people to stop and stare. I think he just does a really good job capturing the attention of his viewers and holding them there by adding unique elements to his work that you wouldn’t see just anywhere.




Overall, I think his work is really different. He’s definitely not my favorite artist that we’ve looked at for blogs. That being said, I do think he does a nice job doing something unique and creative for his work that is not just the same as everyone else.


 

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