Tag: platinum
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Where Are You Now, Chris Bucklow? June, 2008 Palladium-platinum print from 8×10 negative
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(Going). Rachel. Luca. Praying Mantis. Sewanee, TN. May, 2008. Palladium-platinum print from 11×14 negative
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Kanchan. India, 1995. Palladium-platinum print from 8×10 inch negative My mother, and her shadow, and the frames… what is resolved and what is tolerated. This image sums up an extraordinary woman and an extraordinary life. And I am still moving towards what is obscured by being seeing. “There is a difference, a great one, […]
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A reminder: I am laying out the ‘reasoning’ or ‘data points’ for a particular trajectory of images that may, for now, best be summed by their obscurity. These first few, ‘Never Any Clouds’ posts are a sort of preamble. Mendocino Botanical Gardens, CA. 1986 palladium-platinum print from 8 x 10 inch negative
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Two quotes, that have shimmered around in me for years, then some images about what is obscured from us by being seen… George Mackay Brown, the Orcadian poet and author: “There, you shake another cloud from you, and another, in your great haste this windy night to finish your business, whatever it is.” From Vinland And Ana […]