Don't Play in Traffic
"I’d had a long period of not having been able to get outside at all. It was about 1 AM on a Friday night, and I was feeling a little better and wanted to get out more than anything. It was raining, warm -- but I also was a little nervous to go outside. The neighborhood could be a little bit sketchy, and I felt a little too vulnerable. But my need to get out for a few minutes won out. I went out in front of the building, in front of the bright lights on the apartment’s name sign. I was trying to get some shots of water drops, and ended up laying on the ground. I was already out in the rain and didn’t mind getting a little muddy. It was a little too dark to get a good shot until I pointed the lens parallel to the oncoming traffic in the street just in front. All of the lights were oncoming cars. I couldn’t stay outside long, but like happens sometimes, it somehow captured something that I was feeling at the moment."
- Michael Van Huffel
Prints are produced on demand on either acrylic plexi, mounted canvas, or giclee fine art paper in a variety of sizes here in the United States. High quality print reproductions for your home or office designed by artists living with homelessness or disabilities.
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