Artist Statement
Although a great architecture masterpiece the blueprint of the building was most eye catching to me. The overcast of the tree on to the building adds character to the building. the tree grew in that spot over time with the building so, it deserves just as much recognition. Someone planted that tree in that spot on purpose whether it was apart of the originally blueprint/landscape or not.
Artist Statement
This feels very presidential to me. To be honest I have never known what this building was used for still to this day I'm not positive. It's the columns that are Roman architecture taken and over produced in my opinion. While it makes the U of M campus feel important and political, it is a beautiful past but overproduced future.
Artist Statement
This image was taken outside of the law library in the "Law Quad", famous for not only its books but its picturesque senior photo spot. the angles I took these photos at were to make it feel scary, because thats what I think of. It is a place where life gets difficult and you are challenged which scares me.
Artist Statement
This photograph is of the business school on U of M's campus. This was the only. building that felt new and not like it was made in the 1900's. This feels more like the future all see through, natural light, and no brick. When you get a sidewalk view of the building it feels like a new sky scrapper and very powerful.
Artist Statement
This is the "Student Union" which really influenced the titles of each of my images. I feel like the outside of this building doesn't do it justice of what this place really is. I want each title to help explain the story of the building. This image has a vocal point being this white doorway that leads all the way up to the top of the building. The outside of the building hides the food, common spaces, and even the sweatpant loving studiers.