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// Gregory Crewdson's Brightview (2005) is a C-print photograph that captures a surreal suburban landscape at dusk, imbued with a sense of mystery and tension. The image presents an ordinary neighborhood scene transformed by unusual lighting and atmospheric effects. A dense plume of smoke or mist rises from an unseen source in the backyard, illuminated by an artificial light that casts an eerie glow over the quiet residential setting. The dim, fading light of evening amplifies the unsettling atmosphere, typical of Crewdson's work, which often explores themes of suburban isolation, mystery, and psychological unease. This limited edition photograph is part of an edition of 30 and exemplifies Crewdson’s cinematic approach to capturing the uncanny in everyday environments.
Brightview, 2005
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// Gregory Crewdson's Brightview (2005) is a C-print photograph that captures a surreal suburban landscape at dusk, imbued with a sense of mystery and tension. The image presents an ordinary neighborhood scene transformed by unusual lighting and atmospheric effects. A dense plume of smoke or mist rises from an unseen source in the backyard, illuminated by an artificial light that casts an eerie glow over the quiet residential setting. The dim, fading light of evening amplifies the unsettling atmosphere, typical of Crewdson's work, which often explores themes of suburban isolation, mystery, and psychological unease. This limited edition photograph is part of an edition of 30 and exemplifies Crewdson’s cinematic approach to capturing the uncanny in everyday environments.
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