Andy
Klunder: Words
The
images on this site represent my current tentative explorations
into the medium of photography, and they are presented as just
that rather than as 'finished' or definitive work. It is an
on-going project, the over-arching theme of which, if there
is one, revolves around states of dissolving and becoming, the
indeterminate and the inchoate. All photographs are a residual
trace of a unique set of unrepeatable circumstances, and are
as much a record of a certain singular condition of light as
much as they are of the presence of an object. The object could
be said to reveal the light as much as the light appears to
reveal the object. It was ideas such as these that drew me to
photography.
The images are derived from the landscape and so in a real sense
are found images; I think of them as 'taken' rather than made
(as some photographers seem to prefer to say).
As the work progresses images will be added accordingly and
others rejected. I don't know where the project will go, except
that it will go somewhere.
An exception to the above is 'Our Father Which Art' in Images
I. This is the last piece of sculpture I made and I include
it because, although in a wholly different medium and of a wholly
different subject, I feel that it speaks of the same contingency
and evanescence of all things.
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