Friday, December 28, 2012

Embodied Phenomenon















































This work begins a conversation between the body and the phenomenon that are experienced by the body. The subject is both directed and given space to intuit movement and gesture in response to his personal, internalized notion of the phenomenological aspects of earth, water, wind and fire. The body is a catalyst or filter between the landscape and that which is our non-physical essence. To embody these elemental forces means to give them another possibility of form and meaning. Working intentionally with slow shudder speeds captures the action of the body in movement and reveals the often imperceptible, in-between moments.

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