Delirious New York

Manhattan was a wild desert island. Then the Dutch came. Years Past. Centuries Past. The Modernists colonized the grid which had until then been manifest on street level. Their skyscrapers gave rise to a vertical matrix too. Their facades give no clues to their explosion of interior activities. A culture of density on a fantasy island.
Uncannily it is now more wild than when nature ran untamed. Julie Wolsztynski seeks refuge from the surreal culture of congestion. She takes a step back in time. It’s quiet. We stand in the middle of nature untamed. We breath in the mist. Julie’s photograph lends a gentle touch with a soft focus. From the wilderness we look back to the architecture of the future rising on the horizon.
Alexander Schneider, “The” George Washington University
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