Your backstory and the personal work is more than inspiring, it shows that when we step back and “in” we can create some of our best work. When that work transcends to representation it’s a precious thing because it wasn’t the intention going in. Wouldn’t it be something to behold if we could do what we love and … oh wait, just do what you love, what’s meant to be will be.
The pause in life that this residency’s solitude provides can be intimidating in a way, because we rarely are given the chance to take a break from life’s busyness. (Is that a word?) The work you made and the reflections on what you’re doing now and what you plan to do in the future are exactly what we hope artists accomplish during their time in this place!
Beautiful scenes. And a big congrats on your gallery representation. Best for your transition back into “regular” life.
Thanks for looking and reading! We are all on this life/photo journey together.
Your backstory and the personal work is more than inspiring, it shows that when we step back and “in” we can create some of our best work. When that work transcends to representation it’s a precious thing because it wasn’t the intention going in. Wouldn’t it be something to behold if we could do what we love and … oh wait, just do what you love, what’s meant to be will be.
Thank you so much, Ilona. I am happy to hear my work is inspiring. Feel free to keep in touch.
Congratulations on the gallery, well deserved! Love the long exposure artist at work portraits too.
Thank you, Rob! Much appreciate your feedback and support. Hope to see you in person again this summer.
The pause in life that this residency’s solitude provides can be intimidating in a way, because we rarely are given the chance to take a break from life’s busyness. (Is that a word?) The work you made and the reflections on what you’re doing now and what you plan to do in the future are exactly what we hope artists accomplish during their time in this place!
Thank you Geoffrey! You can be (very) proud of the place you created. Indeed, it's very special.
I like your description of how you used your time here at Tusen Takk (where it was 28 degrees F this morning - happy spring!
28 degrees Fahrenheit sounds like a balmy Michigan day to me!