Friday, March 23, 2012

A Pause


A pause to consider.
Some of the recent images here use the slide projector, its difficult for me, focusing, the camera is bumped more times than Id like to think about. Objects are put behind the plastic screen and both types of image sources are all used, lighting the 3-d objects by both laser pointer and usual flashlight.
Whats been happening is a complete breakthrough for me as an artist. Finally I've found the technique, the right lighting, the right way to combine sources of images, to create whats brewing in my imagination. That realization is propelling me forward and builds even more ideas and themes to work on.
Sonia Soberats, who was for a long time with us in our art group, has been exhibiting her light paintings in Venezuela, and I'm so happy for her success.
And SWPC has learned there is a possibility of our work being published in Foto and Video Magazine in Russia, so I'll keep you up to date about this exciting news. I've noticed quite a strong Russian interest in my blog here from the traffic, Privet to you!
I may be going to Guanajuato Mexico again this summer, to work. Plans are still developing, my friend Darius has been working on opening a small Cafe and Art center there, for exhibitions, poetry and lectures, as well as welcoming visiting artists too.  Much positive news here!
I'll leave you with my last image made last night, gotta rest...
Above- 3.21.12 #9 , and below, 3.22.12. #3 Aedicula .


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

3.13.12 #1


Hashim is viewed near a photograph of a pastel drawing of a night-scape, a circular pastel. I 'm going to be using some of these in upcoming light paintings as a reference to darkness and night. These photos were taken around 1997 during an excursion made by our photography class for the blind being taught by Mark Andres. We took our tripods over to Madison Square Park and made some time exposures, nothing very memorable made on my part, I recall. A few years later I did make some pastel renderings of those images showing railings and gloomy paths. The long time exposure later let me see what my eyes could not. Those drawings are gone now, trashed, but their circular shadows remain.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Upcoming exhibit

 



 
April 03, 2012          Long Island Center of Photography
June 29, 2012          at The African American Museum
                                   110 North Franklin Street
                                   Hempstead, NY 11550
                                   Seeing With Photography, exhibition.