


Viewing the works of Richard Misrach gave me an overall sense of peace. Seeing the human intervention in his calm works almost gave the pieces a sense of humor. The lighting in Misrach's work was absolutely phenomenal. The way he captures the "silver-lining" so-to-speak, as it comes out of the clouds, especially in his desert series, makes the place almost seem magical. A sort of fantasy-like beauty that one normally wouldn't think of in a desert.
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