Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistBrian Rojo Platinum Member CollectionArchitecture
Description Frank Gehry's building at MIT represents architecture as sculpture, creating a provocative home for the Ray & Maria Stata Center for Computer, Information & Intelligence Sciences. The building's design stretches the use of metal wall cladding to become an exploration of the numerous types, offering a range of qualities rarely used in architecture. The various parts of the building are defined by a variety of metals and glass to create a kind of collage out of large geometric shapes using color, patterns and reflections. The different metals used are brushed aluminum, painted aluminum, mirror-surface steel, corrugated steel and stainless steel (brushed & polished).
Brian Rojo, Arlington, MA. Member Since March 2011 Artist Statement I'm a landscape architect with a curious eye for finding beauty and meaning in unexpected places. My portfolio contains many subjects, with an emphasis on landscape and architectural photography. I worked as a landscape architect for many years until I became disabled with a genetic disorder. As a result, I'm using photography as a means of expression, replacing the artistic sensibilities that I once found in my profession of designing landscapes and gardens. My aim is to seek out strong compositions and unique viewpoints of familiar and unfamiliar subjects. My interests range from rural to urban landscape, from modern to historic architecture, from plants to vernacular objects, from a sense of place to a sense of wonder. Ultimately, I hope to encourage others to find the beauty in their environment, and to be curious of the unfamiliar.