The House Where Nobody Lives

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  • This item is an open-ended series (print only)

  • High quality, Lustre* paper

  • All sizes are listed in inches

  • Printed without a border

* Lustre paper is a popular photographic printing paper with a semi-gloss, slightly textured finish that strikes a balance between glossy and matte papers. It offers the vibrant colors and sharp detail of glossy paper without as much glare, making it resistant to fingerprints and suitable for framing

Details

  • This item is an open-ended series (print only)

  • High quality, Lustre* paper

  • All sizes are listed in inches

  • Printed without a border

* Lustre paper is a popular photographic printing paper with a semi-gloss, slightly textured finish that strikes a balance between glossy and matte papers. It offers the vibrant colors and sharp detail of glossy paper without as much glare, making it resistant to fingerprints and suitable for framing

The House Where No One Lives

The House Where No One Lives was composed to appear solitary within a vast, open field, its scale and stillness echoing the quiet realism of a Wyeth painting. In truth, the structure sits among a row of former U.S. military officers’ homes on the congested grounds of Fort Hancock, New Jersey. By isolating the house from its surroundings, the image reflects on memory, endurance, and the deliberate shaping of solitude after purpose has passed.