The MOMA



All inventions stem from inspiration. The MOMA served as my inspiration in this photograph at one of the exhibits. The exhibit consisted of a color-changing strobe light, giving me the idea to take advantage of the unique setting for my own art. Now, leaving this experience, I took with me a new outlook on art and an expanded mindset. I had seen the museum previously with a denotative eye and now come in with connotation, looking at the details of each picture as a window into my imagination.
Yellow, orange, purple, green red. Color composition inspired by William Eggleston. The streets of New York are filled with the inatimate objects which make up his style of photography. On the way to Washington Square Park, opportunities for photos popped up everywhere. Although the picture is filled with color, the yellow of the bananas specifically catch my eye. For the rest of the assignment, I focused on the color yellow as a concentration with color and realized how often the color pops up in the city. With a new eye for color, taxis, street signs, lights all took a special role in the expression of the assignment.