||| 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.
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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.