
Wall #14-i |
Photographer / Environmental Activist
The photographs in the Imago series on theses pages are of weathered surfaces, graffiti, random paint,
and patterns found on walls, lampposts, and doors in the streets of New York,
Brooklyn, and Havana.
Although non-representational imagery
is generally seen as the domain of painting, I have come to think in terms
of individual
images, rather than whether it is a photograph, a collage, or a painting.
When removed from its physical
context, the photographed object
is transformed into a realm of color, shape, space, energy,
mood, and mystery. I photograph commonplace, and consequently,
“invisible” surfaces as
a means of probing the unseen and intangible.
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