This picture was taken of the baggage claim at the Hays Airport. It's the very corner, just enough to see the perspective of it, yet be interesting. it is very short in depth, but the perspective view is still very easy to see. The walls are a light cream color and the metal roll-away door is a shiny silver color.
The composition is interesting, with the only real detail on the left side. I like how the silver is only in the bottom third of the picture. I think it seems heavier so it looks more appropriate to only see part of it and that part be in the very bottom. The line quality is okay, but a little blurry. The color is very monochromatic. Almost boring.
The picture reminds me when I was growing up and time-outs were common. Corners were a common landscape for me. I would call this picture "Time-out."
Edward Ruscha's artworks are of many different subjects and genres. I like the lithograph of the gas station called "Standard Station." It's an interesting suggestion of perspective, without actually showing the true perspective of the building.
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