Taking to Water: A Sourcebook
Sunday, April 17, 2011
Updated Images
So, March was a fast and furious month of shooting and exploring the subject of water in my studio. As April approached, I started to focus more on production and less on creating imagery but I have been shooting albeit with less frequency. My goal, by the time I'm done with this residency, is to have an exhibition ready to go. Thanks to Dick Blick, I got a really good deal on a bulk of frames and board and I have been using my own printer as well as the Prairie Center's big printer to create some hard impressions of these images. In the spirit of "catching up," I'm posting a bunch of new images.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Super Moon/Vernal Equinox/Spring Storm
As I went to bed this evening (morning), I looked out the window one last time to see if I could see the moon. As I spotted the moon, it appeared as though it blinked at me. It took me a second of standing there before I realized that there was lightning nearby. Some clouds had just brushed past the moon and the lightning was coming from there. It was odd because it didn't look like the clouds were substantial enough to produce lightning. It was eerie looking but as the clouds quickly moved to the east I could see the storm a little better. After wasting precious time being dumbfounded, I grabbed my camera and took these shots. Very cool to watch a moonlit thunderstorm from my window!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
More Exploring: Peoria
To help myself deal with the feeling of being overwhelmed by the events in Japan and the multiple challenges I am working on in the studio, I did do some work to distract myself this past week. With the weather turning warmer, it was nice to get outside in the fresh air and do something different.
Third Photo Shoot (March 16)
Second Photo Shoot (March 16)
In addition to shooting photographically, I've also been trying to draw in the studio. Notice I said trying! I love the way drawings look but have been having trouble with my process and what I'm looking for in terms of a finished product. The exercise of drawing has helped me quite a bit creatively and I think that I have sorted through some issues in terms of the materials I am using and how I am approaching the work. My endeavors in drawing, which are inspired by my photographic work, are developing nicely and have spurred many other ideas. I will post some of that work later after it has been more fully developed. the images from this shoot kind of reflect some photographic ideas about drawing and the kinds of marks in which I'm interested.
First Photo Shoot (March 16)
You'll notice that my shooting schedule has slowed. Part of this is because I am in the process of exhausting my ideas and am challenged to really think about what I'm doing and the types of images I want to create. I'm also trying to avoid any redundancy, which is very hard to do. I have also been really affected by the events in Japan and how closely tied to water those events are. The tsunami grabbed my attention at first but then watching the developments with the Fukushima nuclear plant, I have been fascinated with the role of water there. From being used as a cooling agent in pools and the reactors (and somewhat of a lifeline) to being vented off as steam and becoming a vehicle of radioactivity, I have been captivated. These events have been stirring in my mind while I have been pursuing this subject and this project and, frankly, I've been a bit overwhelmed. I'm hoping that I've caught up with myself and can back on to a regular schedule.
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