Gridlock...

Julian Escardo

Gridlock...

Gritty black grout hides an otherwise well designed door where the handle is the only protagonist of an otherwise seamless wall.

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Gridlock... by Julian Escardo
  • monocotylidono

    monocotylidono

    Another unbelievable composition! I am in awe of your work. Thank you for sharing it.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you George….I appreciate the “awe”! (Ευχαριστώ?)

  • Marguerite Foxon

    Marguerite Foxon

    Where do you find these things!!! Or is this how you designed your house?! Very clever photo.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Hi Marguerite…...I wish. But yes, a lucky find and some kneeling down to frame it – thnx!

  • Bluesrose

    Bluesrose

    brilliant minimalism!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    I like how you defined it…minimalism is something I pursue. Thank you for coming by B!

  • SeanOlio

    SeanOlio

    Great photo Julian – well done!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you Sean….visit appreciated.

  • Wayne  Pearson

    Wayne Pearson

    Unreal !!!! You are so in the right space (place). Simplicity is so obvious when it is fully realised. Well done Julian.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thanks Wayne…..yes, a bit unreal – architects!

  • Geoff  Coleman - Landscapes

    Geoff Coleman...

    What a clever title! Oh man you are on a zen-roll at the moment! Brilliantly composed (just for a change hehe)

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Art-raid….zen-roll….you know me more than I thought Geoff -

  • Soxy Fleming

    Soxy Fleming

    your eye is brilliant Julian, not only that but you manage to record it too….what a brain! terrifying!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Hey, you see you conquer…...I thank the subject for being there – thanks Soxy!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Outdoor museum door…..everything spartan and uniform – yes, it is an actual door for electrical/service materials. The lower right last square is also a trap door….I’ll pull on it the next time I’m there (on your behalf!)

  • Joanne  Bradley

    Joanne Bradley

    Minimalism at it`s finest! I am just fascinated with the compositon but even more so with the clarity of the handle. Is this really a door, and if so where?

  • Liv Stockley

    Liv Stockley

    Excellent, so very cleverly seen _

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you Liv…..it actually saw me coming! (lol)

  • Denis Dalby

    Denis Dalby

    Creative door design and photo.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you Denis….

  • floebee

    floebee

    stunning minimalism .. purity!!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thanks for the compliment and visit Flo -!

  • Philippe Sainte-Laudy

    Philippe Saint...

    lovely job here Julian!
    Amazing impact. A wonderful shot.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Hi Philippe…...thank you!

  • rita vita finzi

    rita vita finzi

    .. I love this kind of “subtraction” .. it has a perfect harmony and .. a subtle music, julian. pure and yes, “zen” is a perfect adjective for this! :-)

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Hi Ritaaaaaa!!!......how was your show? (I heard from Stefano) – thank you for taking the time to stop by.

  • ~ Selle

    ~ Selle

    Love this presentation! I like the balance and symmetry

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thanks Ally….you are kind with your comments.

  • Eden Sandwell

    Eden Sandwell

    calming :D

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Did I miss your comment?.............EMBARRASED – but happy – thank you!

  • ASfotos

    ASfotos

    Wonderfully minimal Julian… can’t get much better than this :o)

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Sorry A…..how long has it been, six years since you commented? – I AM GRATEFUL! x 2

  • RobertCharles

    RobertCharles

    very cool!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    THNx…....!

  • Ritu Lahiri

    Ritu Lahiri

    fantastic

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Thank you Ritu!.....

  • Jan Timmons

    Jan Timmons

    Remarkable shot and architechture. Your articulate description intrigues me even more.

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