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CreatorMatthew DavisDate22nd May 2020Description
This photo taken in Kanazawa captures the moment where the day transitions to evening and the calmness that descends when the working day draws to a close. The composition intentionally references Nighthawks by Hopper, and draws the viewer to contemplate the dynamic between the subjects who, though in close proximity, are engrossed in their individual activities.
This item is part of The University of Sydney during COVID-19 collection.
SubjectCOVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-Geographic coverageCamperdown (Sydney, N.S.W.)TypePhotographFile formatimage/jpegCollectionLibrary Virtual Staff Art ExhibitionYofukashi (22/05/2020),University of Sydney Library, accessed 02 Jul 2022, https://digital.library.sydney.edu.au/nodes/view/11484