For much of my life I used photography for its ability to realistically reproduce reality. That realistic image was valued as a family and personal touchstone that constellated memories and could be a center point for conversation. Then everyone began to be able to...
At each art show I get to spend time telling people my story, because virtually all of them are surprised when I tell them they are looking at a photographic print. These are the three most common questions I am asked at these shows. What is this I am seeing? My art...
For those of you who were unable to see my new work at the Highlands Art Festival in Denver, here’s a chance to catch up. Most of these were in the show but there just wasn’t enough room for all of them. This gallery will be available until September 15,...
Lines are one of the basic elements in art as well as one of the early forms of organization of what we see in your brains. As I organize what I see, lines come first, then color. As far as forms are concerned, they are lines put together into a shape. Since realizing...
One early morning I stood on Tseyi Point, overlooking Canyon de Chelly. I had been there enough before that I had recorded all the usual, recognizable pictures. I wondered what I could do this time that was new, or at least less commonly recognized. I looked across at...
Moving away from photography based on reality After many years of producing realistic photographic prints, I became tired of my prints looking like everyone else’s pictures. I wanted to be unique with my camera. At the time of my transition, everyone had been...
Some view abstract desert art as reducing something to its core by eliminating all details and superficial elements. Others define abstract art as anything created without the intention of faithfully representing reality. A dictionary definition is: Abstract art is a...
What is Abstract Landscape Photography? Abstract landscape photography takes photographs away from the readily recognizable world we live in. It creates an image that may have elements in it that are recognizable, like grass, mountains, bushes, and sand dunes, but...
The many meanings of my art Meaning is a broad subject that has different connotations to the artist and the viewer. Creating conversation But for me there is no difference. The viewer’s and my meanings are connected through seeing and responding to my art. It...