Surely putting Japanese gates into my library yesterday was the inspiration for today's work. I struggled to get my tools to do what I wanted here, namely, find a way to put France into the Roseville Library. And though these pictures aren't as seamless as I was hoping they would be at first, I am resisting the temptation to put a bunch more Photoshop manipulation into them to make them more complicated and clean. Maybe the fact that they read as half double-exposure superimpositions, half real spaces, makes them more dreamlike?
Either way, these are an all too real and yet also unreal vision of my current feelings of being in two worlds at once, all while being a little bit in neither.
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