Cloudy Windows

Here’s a picture I took this morning around 10:15 while walking to the Red Arrow Starbucks.  Not a dramatic image in itself.  But if you click on the top half of the building to enlarge it, the reflected clouds start to assume this weird Magritte or M.C. Escher character, in which it’s not clear where the sky starts and ends or whether you might be gazing up at the sky through an empty grid of concrete.  Kind of fun, so I thought I’d share 🙂

Cloudy windows

About Katherine Wikoff

I am a college professor at Milwaukee School of Engineering, where I teach literature, film studies, political science, and communication. I also volunteer with a Milwaukee homeless sanctuary, Repairers of the Breach, as chair of the Communications and Fund Development Committee.
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2 Responses to Cloudy Windows

  1. Wow!! That’s like one of those 3D pictures where you adjust your eyes and get a different view. Cool!!

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  2. Pingback: Lines and Angles at the Garrett County Courthouse, Oakland, MD | I see beauty all around by rob paine

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