My Living God is Nature.
In the 90s, I walked from Big Bend to the Yukon, as an evangelical pilgrimage to affirm faith in a living God. My quest was to to make pictures that reflected my spirituality. Carrying a 4x5 field camera, I shot black and white film.
God, Cascade Range
Reincarnation, Canadian Rocky Mountains
Ascension, Palliser Range
Blessed Trinity, Canadian Rocky Mountain
Hand of God, Shenandoah Valley
God 2, Olympic Mountains
God Clouds Rocky Mountains Montana
Path to the Great Wall, Canadian Rocky Mountains
Lake of the Clouds, White Mountains
Review from Lens Culture
Your project is very defined and I find a very strong personal connection and the interplay between you and the landscape. I am very intrigued by the second image which breaks the sequence but in a very evocative way that becomes an exclamation point and really makes me consider the series in a different way. What is going on here and what is the relationship, or effect of the hand to nature? There is an allegorical and symbolic interference here .
There are historical connotations and a strong sense of emotion; the pristine quality of the landscape is veiled, you do not give it all away and I personally find this to be way more intriguing and at the same time playful. Lyricism is also another element in the series which winks to some sort of a visual anthology of your life experiences and memories. There is intent in the work and the outcome is successful and in terms of sequence a little more diversity could be something to think about; that is of course if you have more images in your archive and I am sure you do.
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