Tuesday, May 27, 2014

"Ain't No Sunshine When She's Gone"


One last de-install shot from the Chihuly exhibit.  This was actually the first to be dismantled.  I thought the lyrics to Bill Wither's song was appropriate for this one.


I never got to see the empty frame of this one.  By the time I returned, the whole thing was gone.  You can see part of the framework in this close up shot.  You can also see how dusty the glass got sitting in the desert all those months.

15 comments:

Billy Blue Eyes said...

They look great

Kate said...

I wonder if they clean each object before it is packed?

Unknown said...

Spectacular photos on the whole series! Great job, Sharon.

Lowell said...

I agree about the song. What glorious colors! Kinda sad to see it go, right?

Lois said...

You got some wonderful pictures. They really look like they have the dismantling down to an art!

Judy said...

I wonder if any got broken. I know they would if I were doing it.

William Kendall said...

Such amazing colour to it!

cieldequimper said...

I would be so afraid of dropping one!

RedPat said...

I've really enjoyed this series, Sharon!

Elisabeth Firsching said...

Oh my, thats awesome!

Catalyst said...

I presume Chihuly's people do the assembly and disassembly.

Randy said...

Nice series of photos.

Jack said...

"Ain't no sunshine when she's gone." You are one clever girl, Sharon!

Anonymous said...

That's a very bright light that's about to go out!

PerthDailyPhoto said...

I think this one would have been the most complicated Sharon.. Don't you think the months worth of dust looks a little like pollen, which would be appropriate oui :)