Clouds and doodles
As an impact of the increase of carbon dioxide concentration graffiti, which used to be sprayed onto walls, appeared in the sky. Cloudoodles are nothing else than stealing graffiti from the sky, being an experiment to prove that photography is much more than making pictures of specific situations. Climate change has made the game easier, because carbon dioxide concentration has created playful, funny mixed metaphores, which surprised even the photographer himself.
Brassai had an idea and started to picture graffiti of Paris at night. Not that anyone could compare himself to one of the greatest photographers in the world, but Brassai also woke up to the idea one morning that he should by all means picture graffiti. Graffiti are things doodled under your nose – typically in the street. morpho thought for once stealing an idea might as well happen. Graffiti have been sprayed into the sky this time. They differ from the drawings pictured by Brassai in a way that if not pictured, they will disappear for ever. The photographer wanted to help that.