Sunday, August 24, 2008

Brisbane Art Deco Part 5

For my reading of Art Deco I wanted to capture a grittier, more industrial feel for the application of the style. I knew of some buildings in South Brisbane that I thought might make reasonable subjects, and found Substation No.58.


My preferred image of this subject captures some of the iconic shapes, but also shows that not everyone now keeps the Art Deco remnants in pristine condition. I particularly like the textures here, but also that the essence of the style are still recognisable through the grime and the decay.

I have included some shots below of the subject that I thought didn't quite make it, but help to convey that this very plain building had touches that combined different materials, textures and lines. (Mamiya 645pro, sekor 80mm f2.8, HP5 @ 400)

1 comment:

Nicole said...

Great to see your lovely Substation shots Boyd, and so glad you chose to put them all up.
Yes I do like the overgrown decrepity of the images. Instead of a frozen in time approach, this reminds us that the 20s and 30s were some time ago.