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08/11/2014 07:42:46 PM |
The grain man cometh. The series has such power and presence. |
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08/09/2014 08:16:29 AM |
I agree with Don, your work is terrific in this format. What I find most interesting about this series is how the details fade as we proceed. With each image a little less is revealed. We want to know more but then again do we really. That's why I find so many of your images compelling. You give us room to explore and think. |
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08/08/2014 12:16:05 PM |
Your work is wonderful in a collection. It makes it all the more deliberate... the viewer's perception has time to change. This collection is about motion to me, and how moving causes you to disappear from where you are right now. |
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08/08/2014 11:12:29 AM |
It's all about that moment. You know what lies ahead. Running is futile, the blinding certainty of pain is upon you. The aftermath, the coping, the tears will come later. It is the point of impact.
So enriching, as always.
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08/08/2014 10:53:23 AM |
The pain experienced is never exactly perceived by the onlookers. You made us see the peril before the pain also.
As a cycle, I find it uneven. I have great appreciation for some images more then the others - #1, # 2 and #4 are haunting.
All the complications and secrets of adolescent life, all is there.
#3 does not seem to belong technically and made me wanting something else to support it.
I look forward for your musing in future essays, like always.
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