No. 3

Paul Vanzella

No. 3

I’m just loving Morwell at the moment – there’s just so much there….

No. 3 belongs to the following groups:

The Urban Environment Available for sale as

Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints

No. 3 by Paul Vanzella
  • barb

    barb

    gorgeous image!

  • Lindsay Blamey

    Lindsay Blamey

    Very nice – I like this one a lot… great tones and composition… love the diagonals on the left border

  • Mel Brackstone

    Mel Brackstone

    oooo….I love the way the rectangles of moulded concrete show the light and shade in repeating patterns, fabulous lift with the yellow thingamejigs, and the diagonals to bring you back to the centre again…..then there’s the 3….This really appeals to me, Paul, I can’t believe I’m not seen it before!

  • F. Magdalene Austin

    F. Magdalene A...

    You’ve not only captured light, texture and colour but you’ve captured silence. WOW. I really like this. I can imagine walking towards the door, heels clicking on the paved floor, no other sound around. This is so cool.
    Austin

  • flower68

    flower68

    what is a standout for me in your work is the way in which you use lines and space to such dramatic effect.I love your work.

  • Paul Vanzellafounder replied

    wow – why thank you – this is one of my favourites… you have summed me up perfectly… thank you for that! Love space and lines so much!

  • Mark Richards

    Mark Richards

    I love this one, I find it extremely powerful! Good one Paul.

  • Paola Jofre

    Paola Jofre

    Love the detail and your use of shadow…..looks surreal….Beautiful work Paul!!!

  • Ted Byrne

    Ted Byrne

    Gotta go get “Freud For Dummies” out to check my reaction, but it sure do seem kind of, well… let’s see… Enormous vertical shaft piercing the plane… pile of horizontal rectangles. And that plane awash in the softest romantic flow… Then there’s the kind of fleshy palette… Yeah… where did I put that book on Sigmund’s theories of the id? Darn…. it’s around here somewhere… :)

    Great idea here Paul…

    Ted

  • Paul Vanzellafounder replied

    WOW – THANKS TED… love your sumamtion here so much!

  • Diana Forgione

    Diana Forgione

    Great image! I like the curved metal tower, almost like a lighthouse and the blackness beyond. Love the orange 3 on the rusty door too!

  • Paul Vanzellafounder replied

    thank you diana – love what you see here… this is one of my favourites, these landscapes so speak to me!

  • Birgitta

    Birgitta

    You have a way of making big things seem HUUUUUGE.
    You truly appreciate space and that’s transferred through a large
    portion of your work. I know about the rule in photography, about being
    careful that you don’t have items/subjects that lead out of the picture-
    that’s true. This is riiiiight on the edge of that, but the dark #3 door keeps
    pulling my eye back down & back into it. (so that rule doesn’t necessarily
    apply here.) Fine work, and I hope you’re selling the heck out of your book! ;)

  • Paul Vanzellafounder replied

    thanks for your wonderful insight, so well written! – I so appreciate it brigitta – and yes, this is one of my favourites… love negative space!

  • blueeyesjus

    blueeyesjus

    Beautiful image Paul….there IS great beauty in the industrial..there is something striking about this picture, I don’t know whether it’s the contrast of the silo against the still blackness beyond or the quietness that the scene seems to convey….....great job

  • Paul Vanzellafounder replied

    love how you got ‘quietness’ out of this… very true… thanks for the great insight…..!

  • Adrian Rachele

    Adrian Rachele

    Loving the lines, shapes and colours here. Morwell? How the hell did you find this in Morwell? I see you out and about. Very jealous, i miss the aussie outback.

  • dominiquelandau

    dominiquelandau

    great image..:)))

  • Bruce  Watson

    Bruce Watson

    Great framing Paul. Superbly balanced. You’ve made me feel ‘more well’ (groan).

  • KcranmerArt

    KcranmerArt

    Love what you capture Paul…always a great story line and a feel of curiosity behind your work!

  • Paul Vanzellafounder replied

    thanks so much -this is one of my favourites as I love scale so much.. thanks again!

  • Cathleen Tarawhiti

    Cathleen Taraw...

    I’m loving it too.

  • Jerame    *

    Jerame *

    Excellent!

  • Mark Richards

    Mark Richards

    another fine piece, Paul, very well caught, would love to know how you did the lighting with this one with dark background.

  • ltruskett

    ltruskett

    fab image…...... Your eye for the absurdley ordinary is exquisite …..........

  • Lawrence Norton

    Lawrence Norton

    Well done Paul, you have created such a simple image yet so interesting.
    The use of the soft black backgroung against the Harshness of industrial steel works well.
    condrads on another great shot. . .

  • Susan Trigg

    Susan Trigg

    There’s so much there if you look through your eyes, Paul! Great work, yet again :)

  • jiba

    jiba

    Awesome, love the way the tower towers over the stack of yellow in the corner, the wires and cables make it look like the tower is on a life support system. I also like the small wisps of vegetation surrounding the doorway. This looks like a great place to spend hours with the camera!

  • Mark Coward

    Mark Coward

    I love the sense monumental space here. It’s something to do with the size of the’3’.

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