


View from a Bridge
Limited Silver Gelatin Print | Part of Kim Weston's Expanding Vision Works (c. 2001-2020)
This powerful composition captures a scantily clothed woman in an abandoned pool beneath the magnificent Wildcat Hill bridge, built on California Highway 1 in 1938. The scene creates a striking juxtaposition between the woman's natural beauty and the bridge's architectural strength, symbolizing how these two forces complement each other. Shot in this dramatic location where human engineering meets the rugged California coastline, this silver gelatin print explores the relationship between feminine grace and monumental structure, finding poetry in the contrast between the intimate human form and the enduring power of this historic bridge.
Hand-printed by Kim Weston in his darkroom using traditional methods on museum-quality fiber paper, mounted on archival mat board. Numbered and signed by the artist.
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Limited Silver Gelatin Print | Part of Kim Weston's Expanding Vision Works (c. 2001-2020)
This powerful composition captures a scantily clothed woman in an abandoned pool beneath the magnificent Wildcat Hill bridge, built on California Highway 1 in 1938. The scene creates a striking juxtaposition between the woman's natural beauty and the bridge's architectural strength, symbolizing how these two forces complement each other. Shot in this dramatic location where human engineering meets the rugged California coastline, this silver gelatin print explores the relationship between feminine grace and monumental structure, finding poetry in the contrast between the intimate human form and the enduring power of this historic bridge.
Hand-printed by Kim Weston in his darkroom using traditional methods on museum-quality fiber paper, mounted on archival mat board. Numbered and signed by the artist.
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