Homage to Hopper

While travelling down a lonely Maine highway at deep dusk, I came upon this brightly lit gas station and store. No cars stopped by while I photographed, and the dimly lit interior made me wonder if indeed someone was really working that night. There was something about the existential loneliness of this scene that reminds me of the feeling in Edward Hopper's paintings, which often portrayed human existence on the lonely edges of society. There is also something poignent about the neon piping around the building, which seems like an effort to hold back the ultimate darkness.

Copyright © 1999 by Lee Rentz
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