Environment – Nature…was here first. Long before us. Here some photos from the exhibition I visited two weeks ago. Helene Schmitz, Dunkers, Helsingborg.
It is an old cotton mill building. She photographed all these kudzu project pictures in Alabama and one more state in America. The kudzu plant was given to the Americans somewhere in the 19th century as a gift from Japan. The plant was a real invader – kills everything in its surroundings, grows 30cm /24 hours…
I just read that you are up to something again…I will read it more closely when I have slept on it…A woman of constant surprise you are!
Wow. I clicked through on the Helene Schmitz link you provided and there are some completely enthralling photographs there. I particularly liked the ”living room” category. Thank you.
I’d love to know what that incredible ruined building with squillions of windows is, A-C …
It is an old cotton mill building. She photographed all these kudzu project pictures in Alabama and one more state in America. The kudzu plant was given to the Americans somewhere in the 19th century as a gift from Japan. The plant was a real invader – kills everything in its surroundings, grows 30cm /24 hours…
I just read that you are up to something again…I will read it more closely when I have slept on it…A woman of constant surprise you are!
You will probably be like me one you’ve retired. [grin]
It could be worse…he, he
Or a shitload better … [grin]
Stunning first photograph ~
It’s realy worth to visit the side of Helene Schmitz! http://www.heleneschmitz.se/
Thank you, yes.
Beautiful art work! Nature reclaiming its territory. 🙂
I like that…
Wonderful photo!
Thank you, Cee – that exhibition is extraordinary!
Wow. I clicked through on the Helene Schmitz link you provided and there are some completely enthralling photographs there. I particularly liked the ”living room” category. Thank you.
Yes, I loved that one – in fact almost all of her pictures were stunning.
What an amazing place!
I loved that exhibition – extraordinary places she had been to.
Isn’t it great when you come across something like that….
It is!
Molto bella questa foto, sembra più un dipinto!!
Ciao, Patrizia
Thank you, Patrizia!