Helping Hands
Another in the red chair series… Question of the day… Who has helped you get to where you are today?
Another in the red chair series… Question of the day… Who has helped you get to where you are today?
The Red Chair went on an adventure yesterday and discovered a familiar environment of wear and tear… Question of the day… Where do you feel most at home?
Several years ago I started taking photos of a red chair I’d found in a barn and then printing those images on fabric and cutting them into strips. For a year these images hung in a cabin that was not weather proof, so they were exposed to snow, wind, sun and rain during that entire More…
Lately my photographic focus has changed. I’ve become very intrigued by how the red chair can journey with me beyond SculptureFest. This past weekend dancers Marie Fourcaut and Eric Gordon joined me on a trek with the red chair up a mountain. We had so much fun playing on the rocks. Here’s one photo from More…
On June 18 we had our performance featuring the red chair and last week I took down the red chair exhibit at King Farm. It’s been a sad week for me, a time to say goodbye and let go of something that’s been part of my life for more than a year now. Here are More…
As hinted to in an earlier post, my Red Chair series has spread its wings. In collaboration with choreographer, dancer, and director, Marie Fourcaut; videographer, Alek Deva; and the Ensemble Marie, the Red Chair photo series has become the springboard into a multi-media production. I’m so pleased to announce our first performance (see below). Also, you More…
This is a whole new photographic exploration for me. It feels like I’ve opened up to something a bit daunting to replicate. We’ll see where it goes… (Marie Fourcaut, dancer and choreographer, is pictured here with the red chair)
I’m so pleased with my newest installation at SculptureFest in Woodstock. Very early on in my thinking, I decided to print images on fabric and cut them into strips. I really didn’t know exactly why, I just knew that what felt right for this exhibit. And, now, each time I visit the cabin I discover More…
For more than seven years now, I have worked with a specific photographic approach, capturing images of the ordinary things in my world without manipulating the environment in anyway. Early this summer I was invited to participate in SculptureFest, a mostly outdoor event at King Farm in Woodstock, Vermont, with the theme of “Grounding”. Sculpture? More…
Another in the red chair series…. Question of the day… What are you just discovering?