Barn II, Jackson-Wyoming, 2004
Barn II, Jackson-Wyoming, 2004
PHOTOGRAPHER: PATRICK JAMES MICHEL
The barn is an icon of Western and Midwestern regions of the USA. Its style of a barn is influenced by its location and terrain, ethnicity of family who built it, when it was built, what it would house, and the materials that are available.
In that context, the timelessness of the image through the photographer’s unique mastery of light and film feels like historic documentation. It shows the robust fragility and sense of isolation that comes with the life of running a barn.
Edition of 15
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