Showing posts with label michigan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michigan. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Infinite


This photo was taken on the rare occasion that I actually got up early enough to see the sunrise (I am NOT a morning person!). This sunrise photo was taken at Tybee Island, Georgia.

I love how the vast and unfathomable essence of Light is expressed in Job 38:19, “What is the way to the abode of light? And where does darkness reside?” The infinite nature of Light is mind-boggling, yet comforting.

This piece was part of a group exhibit at Anderson Creative entitled "Into the Light," which used the metaphor of light to explore aspects ranging from physical to the spiritual perceptions and understandings of light.

Size: (h x w): 14” x 11”, on small black metal easel
Media: Original digital print on aluminum
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Saturday, February 13, 2010

Trepidation

Trepidation is captured with a foreboding angle of the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Paris with its wrought iron fence and looming height. The title came to me immediately when I started working with this image that I had taken in France a few years ago. It illuminated a feeling of unease and intimidation. To further reinforce this feeling, I overlayed a photo of trees I had taken in Michigan. Not only do I love the beauty and metaphoric imagery of trees in my own work, they also have great religious symbolism, representing the Tree of Life, central to Adam & Eve's 'Fall,' and as a symbol foreshadowing Christ's crucifixion. For this reason I placed a tree in the entryway to echo its importance and centrality.

This piece was part of 2nd April galerie's Fibernation show and was also exhibited at the Fiber577 invitational show and the Angelwood Gallery.

Size: (h x w) 14" x 11"
Media: Fibers
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