>>4054482I think you've misunderstood my query. I didn't ask you what elements of your photographs made them aesthetically pleasing. I asked you what your photographic/artistic intent was. I realize that you "like the fact that the tarp and the garage door and the spilled paint are the same color"
>>4054463 but unless your "artistic/photographic intent" is to simply find pretty/matching colors/patterns of old things, then I'm still missing the "point." A brown car under a brown roof. A rusted chassis next to a rusted building. A photo of a bowling alley named Hillside Lanes, on the side of a hill. At Auto Parts store with an auto part at the door. A blue boat next to blue tanks. A ruddy backhoe behind a ruddy fence. We take all this, we add it up as a curated selection of color/pattern-matched photographs of trash, and we're left with the knowledge that there is a kind of cybernetic dialectic between objects, over time, through years, decades, conscious and unconscious, manifested in different ways, different objects, different spaces, forever? Is that the idea?