Mysterious Shadow…
Tanya Luca

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Mysterious Shadow…
Tanya Luca
Edward Hopper, Night Shadows, 1921. Etching on paper.
In Night Shadows, Edward Hopper creates an atmosphere of suspense by placing the audience at a high vantage point, looking down on a lone figure at night. The print demonstrates the vigorous cross-hatching, deeply bitten lines, and heavy inking that are typical of Hopper’s etchings. The starkly white paper and shades of black ink represent an effect called chiaroscuro, which is Italian for “light–dark.” The subjects most identified with Hopper are empty scenes—an isolated house, a vacant room, an abandoned street. These eerie settings, amplified by manipulation of shadow, unusual vantage points, and simple composition, add to the mystery and psychological tension in his work. When Hopper does include figures in his art, they are often alone, weighted by solitude or dwarfed by their modern environment. —Weisman Museum
Photo: Weisman Art Museum, Univ. of Minnesota
Koen van den Broek — Night Shadows (oil on canvas, 2015)
It's touch his tit tuesday
Night Shadows by Edward Hopper (American, Nyack, New York 1882–1967 New York)
Etching
Date: 1921
Night Shadows (1984)
AKA Mutant; Things in the Night
mount eerie, real death (2017) / night shadows, edward hopper (1921)