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Artist's
Statement
Liquid
Mirrors
Life
in the north. Early spring. A swift-running river at hand.
I’m caught up with the sheer power; the deadly, cold
silence of the water surging by. The longer I study the
surface, the deeper I see; so many tints and shades of the
day dancing back at me. I am looking into a liquid mirror.
I’m able to see through it.
River
after rapid after creek after falls, I start paying close
attention to the surface shapes driven by the riverbed
rock. The water bounces back the sky, the riverbanks, the
sunlit bottom. The shaped colors bend into repetitive
patterns. I’m looking at a veritable canvas-in-motion.
The water surface ‘paints’ itself with brush strokes
across the aperture. I’ve discovered the right moments
from so many variables; motion, light, color, texture all
teased by a random, capricious world. Each image is
unique. I can anticipate. I can wield my camera, my brush.
But the real joy is capturing that unforeseen.
This
series of impressionist fine art photo paintings is my
homage to Canada’s rich river heritage.
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