Scott Ridgeway
Member
Okay-- how's this?
I think of my camera as a paintbrush, with all that is nature, as my palette.
Whatever trail I may take I am always trying to capture the cosmic energy that flows through all living things. As I stalk the wild, in search of her secrets, I sometime feel as though time has faded into nothingness, and I am one with the ancient ancestors of our Native American brothers. It is as though two separate lines of time and space have converged into my subconscious consciousness. As my fingers feel for f8, I may just as well be grasping a spear in search of wooly mammoth. All becomes one, and nothing becomes more than it is, when I am looking through my camera.
Scott Ridgeway, 2005
I hope you didn't have to read too far to realize the joke. I generally don't like artist statements. Most say nothing, and smack of pretention. The work IS the artist's statement. I don't use one.
Scott
I think of my camera as a paintbrush, with all that is nature, as my palette.
Whatever trail I may take I am always trying to capture the cosmic energy that flows through all living things. As I stalk the wild, in search of her secrets, I sometime feel as though time has faded into nothingness, and I am one with the ancient ancestors of our Native American brothers. It is as though two separate lines of time and space have converged into my subconscious consciousness. As my fingers feel for f8, I may just as well be grasping a spear in search of wooly mammoth. All becomes one, and nothing becomes more than it is, when I am looking through my camera.
Scott Ridgeway, 2005
I hope you didn't have to read too far to realize the joke. I generally don't like artist statements. Most say nothing, and smack of pretention. The work IS the artist's statement. I don't use one.
Scott