Sunday, March 15, 2009

ORACLE

I certainly did not assume that residing in the wild beauty of this place I would be able to approach an unmediated experience of nature and elemental chaos... but I did assume that  I could explore photographically the relationship between the self and the primal landscape and how that landscape resides in consciousness. I believed that the landscape was itself a way of seeing and that the cameras while complicating that experience could provide a visual fulcrum with which to shift the axis of my perceptions.



Very early on this little beauty appeared... it is an oracle... those little stones are actually words... and she definitely has something mythological on her mind.