Either I'm learning to like your new mode of expression, or you're starting to find an aesthetic that is generally more "acceptable". Whichever, these two are pretty attractive, in several ways. Don't stop yet.
Bear in mind I've only been doing this for a month or so, and still feeling my way. I'm not making any grand claims for this work, but photography has begun to feel a bit sclerotic to me: too many people doing much the same things. Once I pick up a pencil or start cutting and pasting I feel back in touch with something important -- that feedback flow that goes from brain to eye to hand and back.
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Either I'm learning to like your new mode of expression, or you're starting to find an aesthetic that is generally more "acceptable". Whichever, these two are pretty attractive, in several ways. Don't stop yet.
ReplyDelete"Yet"? I'll convert you all in time...
ReplyDeleteBear in mind I've only been doing this for a month or so, and still feeling my way. I'm not making any grand claims for this work, but photography has begun to feel a bit sclerotic to me: too many people doing much the same things. Once I pick up a pencil or start cutting and pasting I feel back in touch with something important -- that feedback flow that goes from brain to eye to hand and back.
Mike