||| FROM THOM CARNEVALE |||
Ansel Adams once said, “When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.”
With a Kodak Brownie Camera in a Colorado sidestep, I began a journey that would take me thousands of miles around the globe; a sauntering dance, a table of contents, simple and mysterious seconds embellished through silence and solitude, essence maturing and becoming etched in the envelopes of a wandering eye.
Join the Orcas leg of the journey as I present an exhibition of photographs, ‘Light In A Patient Mood,’ (the ambient sounds of nature, the hidden mysteries of Orcas Island) at the Orcas Island Public Library, beginning January 4, continuing through the month.
Looking forward to it! The opportunity to see these haunting local images close-up is enough to bring me out of hibernation before Groundhog Day.
Thanks Brian! Leaving hibernation is a laudable fete.