Monday, March 23, 2020

ice fragments
























Went out to collect more photographs of nature and stumbled upon a frozen lake. A lot of which was cracked and works well with my other images of broken mirrors and the makeup looks I did.  I liked the similar makeup of lines within the ice. I started to combine them the same way I combined the sand photographs. Not sure what to do with these but they can definitely be used.

1 comment:

  1. you've sort of already done something with these.
    question has to do with meaning — what do they mean, beyond just being visually arresting or interesting.

    have to do with water or (identity?) or anything fluid that (temporarily) is frozen/fixed. things cracking with warming or movement, revealing themselves, or some previously hidden dimension of themselves, that itself with eventually shift or disappear or further transform itself.

    could imagine an animation composed of same images, as the opacity of one or the other gradually changes, in and out and in and out of clarity.
    that could be a book in an of itself. (with some language, hinting at significance.)

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