The work chosen for this exhibition epitomizes the array of inner experiences of the mind, and tends to reflect and create a very tangible response. Very often it is easy to draw a relationship between these occurrences and to set up a visual map, whether we are aware of this action or not. Whether it be the connection between the experience and emotion, or a lucid dream state, the cacophony of illusion and visual panorama is a constant source.
This experimental work was created with graffiti and long shutter speeds. I held the camera and rotated it over a thirty second time period, in some cases incorporating local light sources into part of the shutter time. The banding in Approaching Pinnacle was created from long fluorescent tubes in a library above the graffiti. Special thanks goes to my longtime friend Dave for putting up with me through this afternoon/evening of shooting.
1 comment:
nice work Byron - I've always been partial to this series of abstracts, good to see them getting some more of the recognition they deserve!
DAVE
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