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Harold Wallin
Washington Heights, New York City
Untitled
photograph
I have been thinking about a quote from a friend of photographer Nakahira
Takum,Taki Koji, who said, "A photographer must sustain genuine clarity
of seeing, while striving to discover the world in a way that others cannot...The
photographer draws ever closer to an as
yet invisible reality...Seeing...requires a redefinition of one's relation
to the world one inhabits. This is why the question 'what can
photography do?' always seeks the unknown. |
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Peter Ferko
Washington Heights, New York City
coffee cup
photograph
Nothing on my mind should be made public, until I'm in a better mood... |
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Claire Adas
Lambertville, New Jersey
window water painting
digital video
I don't want to wish time away, but sometimes I feel as though I have
to survive the winter--I have to pull my whole family through it. I wonder
if it's the vestige of some instinct from before people had the possibility
of living safe and warm indoors, well-provided for. |
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PP
New York City
Alphabet City Walk
collage
Mascot [framing] Studio is having it's 9th annual dog art show to coincide
with the The Westminster Kennel Club at Madison Square Garden. This is
my first time entering and since I always send my cute dog pictures to
my brother, I had to scrounge. I was re-inspired by Harold Wallin's new
photos of abstract letters which helped me choose a neighborhood and dog
outfit. |
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Stephen Beveridge
Hemet, California
Traces
photograph
New York on my mind. These traces are of planes heading back east. |
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Rosa Naparstek
Washington Heights, New York City
For Valentine's Day 2/14/07
photo with text
Chihuly In The Park
My mother once stood under this tree
When the leaves were bright and green
Her arms out stretched and with a smile
She asked to stay there for a while.
My mother once stood under this tree
When the leaves were brown and yellow
Barely aware that I was there
She cried for all her sorrow.
When in the park the other day
I remembered her another way
And myself a little girl alone
In search of words for this love poem.
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Anthony Gonzalez
Washington Heights, New York City
untitled - detail of work in progress
acrylic on plywood panel
This mural project approaches completion. I've lived with
these creatures for the past few months and watched them evolve/transform
before my very eyes - parting will be difficult.
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Jacie Lee Almira
Falls Church, Virginia
Four Portraits
photographs
Took a break from photographing my daughter for the millionth time. Looked
around and found subjects all over the floor. My husband asked me why
my camera had turned to Gigi-Raffe and Mr. Hippo. I had no answer but
was giddy with excitement. |
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Karen Greene
Washington Heights, New York City
Lilies
photograph
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Nick Holliday
Great Barrington, Massachussets
untitled
collage
I recently finished my "In Cold Blood" project, making a piece
corresponding to each page of the book throughout 2006 and the first part
of this year. Toward the end, I had begun to portray the murdered family
as butterflies. The book ends with a brief scene at the Clutter graves
in the cemetery. I made this piece as a memorial to Herb, Bonnie, Nancy,
and Kenyon Clutter, who were killed on November 15, 1959. |
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