Wednesday, February 27, 2013
"Unimpaired by Vision" by Maia Booker
Journalist Maia Booker visited with the Seeing With Photography Collective last year. Read about her experiences HERE.
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Centaur
Two from a total of four light paintings I made recently. They are more in the "Revisit" series. bringing older art work to a new, visual life again through the technique and intent of light painting. I used some prints of blind Centaurs. Here and there are small birds and butterflies blurred and partly frozen in flight.
Colin Nusbaum joined me, filming again. It was really nice to talk with him about writing, and film making. His intent is for a film with no obvious resolution, or formula, just recording life as it unfolds. Its unnerving somewhat, wanting to live up to some expectations, his or mine. As the subject, and focus of this project, I want his effort and time filming to be rewarding. The week after he had filmed at my Yoga class, our teacher, Nina Priya David jested with us gently. "Last week", she said to our small circle of students, "It was very exciting here, wasn't it, with all that filming. Maybe you re wondering, will I be in it? will it be on TV?, will it be in the movies? Well... who gives a s..t! - you all were wonderful when that camera was on you, your poses could have made the cover of 'Yoga Magazine', so always do Yoga as though you were at the center of a big film."
Colin is very casual and sensitive and laughs at my jokes, so Im kind of getting used to his camera being around.. I told Colin I haven't been making many photographs lately, and have just been writing. Mainly transcribing a journal I kept in the 1980's and 90's. Im the only one who can do this. I need to have these words travel with me to the place of darkness, though my images cant make that trip with me. He thinks its a good idea to film it, but I worry It'd be tedious for a documentary,
The Seeing with Photography group has been invited to return to Russia, the plans are still preliminary, details as soon as I hear any more news.
Something new - but old ...Mark has a small batch of that wonderful Polaroid 4 by 5 inch negative film. I've made a few light painings using it with the old speed graphic camera recently, like the old days! The negatives need to dry, and Mark has to scan the negs, so Ill show you some results soon.
Above- Centaur 1 and 4
Colin Nusbaum joined me, filming again. It was really nice to talk with him about writing, and film making. His intent is for a film with no obvious resolution, or formula, just recording life as it unfolds. Its unnerving somewhat, wanting to live up to some expectations, his or mine. As the subject, and focus of this project, I want his effort and time filming to be rewarding. The week after he had filmed at my Yoga class, our teacher, Nina Priya David jested with us gently. "Last week", she said to our small circle of students, "It was very exciting here, wasn't it, with all that filming. Maybe you re wondering, will I be in it? will it be on TV?, will it be in the movies? Well... who gives a s..t! - you all were wonderful when that camera was on you, your poses could have made the cover of 'Yoga Magazine', so always do Yoga as though you were at the center of a big film."
Colin is very casual and sensitive and laughs at my jokes, so Im kind of getting used to his camera being around.. I told Colin I haven't been making many photographs lately, and have just been writing. Mainly transcribing a journal I kept in the 1980's and 90's. Im the only one who can do this. I need to have these words travel with me to the place of darkness, though my images cant make that trip with me. He thinks its a good idea to film it, but I worry It'd be tedious for a documentary,
The Seeing with Photography group has been invited to return to Russia, the plans are still preliminary, details as soon as I hear any more news.
Something new - but old ...Mark has a small batch of that wonderful Polaroid 4 by 5 inch negative film. I've made a few light painings using it with the old speed graphic camera recently, like the old days! The negatives need to dry, and Mark has to scan the negs, so Ill show you some results soon.
Above- Centaur 1 and 4
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Evelyn 1.13 #2
Evelyn Larson poses for a portrait behind an artist's easel. My idea was to show her framed by the wooden rectangle, so she sat forward to get the position better. Behind, and around, are small dots and lines, captured from a shopping bag, of all things. I moved it around, "painting" the patterns into the image. Evelyn is another amazing, determined artits in our group who is totally blind. She has breast cancer and is undergoing treatment, still, shes determined to show up and make light paintings.
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Sunday, December 16, 2012
I have a digital recorder that is getting a work out lately. I'm verbally describing visual things, art work mainly, to keep as a reference. i cant afford to be optimistic about a future treatment or cure, so action is needed, as I can manage action anyway.
Books are being thrown out by the bagful, but I'm recording the titles if Id like to read/listen to them again. Art books, photography books are a different matter, an important matter. I've written my first story too, well, its structure at least but this needs editing and rearranging.
A few years ago I photographed a lot of art work, but - its clear. Since the cataract operation I now see that nearly all were out of focus - despite the camera's promise of auto focus, so a huge waste of time and that project willhave to be redone soon. Above are two kind of random works, hopefully not too blurry for you to appreciate. Acrylic on paper.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Yesterday I spent at my friend Sonia Soberats' home. kat Yi Ji joined us. Kat is continuing to film me, and gather more material for her documentary film. It is, quite frankly, really flattering and unusual to be the subject of, not one documnetary film, but two. Colin Nusbaum also is currenlty filming me, though at different times!
Sonia herself has been the subject of media attention, and I wasnt surprised much when I entered her home to find another film crew busy interviewing her. We had a good laugh about all this.
Here are three images Sonia and I made together. Our last effort would have made four, but the camera was accidentally knocked over and the digital image lost, and I had to leave then, so I couldn't retake it.
Above- Winnie, 1 and 2, and Margarita
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Altered Visions
The Light paintings that the Seeing With Photography Collective members made at the Metropolitan Museuem of Art, are now online as a set. The light paintings were made by the public, as well as people in our SWPC group, who gathered there for a very brief introduction to the concept and ideas. Many hands were at work, all creating these portraits, which used masks as part of the sitters features. Enjoy our results HERE
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
11.6.12
Kat Jie Yi is a film maker studying at the School of Visual Art here in New York City.
Last night she started her documantary, filming how I worked. Heres my portrait of Kat.
In
addition, here's my first in a series I want to make, a series of
floating spheres, each of the rounded shapes contains an image, a world,
or a symbol- all hovering, tethered or drifting in a luminous, whirl- wind of
spinning clouds of light.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Monday, October 22, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Upcoming Light Painting Event
There's going to be a demonstration of light painting at the Metropolitan Museuem of Art in New York, given by Mark Andres and some of the other artists of the Seeing With Photography Collective. Its an exciting way to esperience and discover both a technique and concept of creating art, so if you are in the area, please stop by and participate in the event. Hopefully Mark will ask me to be one of the other artists, so I might see you there.
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Oct 26, 2012 The Metropolitan Museum of Art
6:00-8:45pm 1000 Fifth Avenue at 82nd Street
New York, New York 10028
New York, New York 10028
Altered Visions with Seeing With Photography Collective
Demonstration, workshops
Anja Ligtenberg
Last week Dutch photographer Anja Ligtenberg visited briefly with my photo group, SWPC. We met Anja some years ago when she was still living here in New York City. She told us great news, her work had been published in National Geographic. Anja now works with light painting in the Netherlands and described some images made there during a theatrical performance, using the light painting as an important part of the performance.
Have a look at Anja's images from the National Geographic .http://www.amref.nl/silo/files/national-geographic.pdf
Have a look at Anja's images from the National Geographic .http://www.amref.nl/silo/files/national-geographic.pdf
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
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