Saturday, November 28, 2009
Hidden Art Deco Entrance
It's often the smaller, unnoticed modernist buildings that grab my attention. This Art Deco Building and entrance in Launceston is such an example. Hidden, back from the main road, it exists within a series of other timber and brick buildings of different periods. It may be small compared to other larger Art Deco structures, but nonetheless this entrance is an important and is as visually appealing and exciting as its "bigger art deco brothers". To view more Art Deco & Modernist Buildings of Tasmania click here
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Join me (Thomas Ryan Photography) on a photographic project documenting Tasmanian 20th Century Modernism from the 1930's to the 1980's. The entire project gallery of 1000+ images and counting can be viewed on my website www.tryanphotos.com under art projects. I have been undertaking this project for over a decade.
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Very nice.
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