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Old in New Mexico - Number 9 Photograph

Scott Haley

United States

Photography, Digital on Other

Size: 0.4 W x 0.4 H x 0.1 D in

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Prints of this digital photo are available. Located along the eastern base of the Sangre de Christo Mountains, the subject is an extremely old, abandoned adobe house. What is seen here is a section in which one wall is breaking away from an adjacent, perpendicular wall. Local natives tell me that old adobes are abandonded after many years, especially if someone has died in the house, because they came from the Earth & so they should return to the Earth. In a small town or village, one can find an adobe or two in extreme decay... right in the middle of the main part of town. This really old structure is just such an adobe; it's right on the main drag of a very small town which happens to be a County Seat. History, Change, Entropy, Desolation, and Beauty...all present...especially Beauty. Happy Trails, and Be Well

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Photography:Digital on Other

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Size:0.4 W x 0.4 H x 0.1 D in

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Formerly I have been a working cowboy, a high school and college science instructor, an independent environmental regulatory compliance consultant, and a hazardous materials specialist for Sacramento County. I started making art part-time, specifically pen & ink drawings, in 1979; in 2006, I began full-time abstract painting. I started photography in the mid-1980s, stopped after a few years, and then took it up again in 2008. Now, I pursue photography very little. The original inspiration of my passion for art came with an elective course in Aesthetics at Colorado State University in the early '60s. The professor who taught that course stressed over and over: beauty is in the eye of the beholder...100%. Also--- perceptions change with time and events. A good example would be: when Jackson Pollock first started painting his 'drip' or 'pour' pieces, the so-called art experts said that those works looked like 'matted spaghetti'. They deemed them of little or no value. [Google 'Lavender Mist'.] Much later, one of his 'matted spaghetti' pieces sold for millions of dollars. Pollock is recognized as a giant in abstract expressionism. It's all in the eye of the beholder. My favorite painters are (in no particular order): Charles Russell, Claude Monet, Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Willem de Kooning, Perle Fine, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell, Joan Miro, Franz Kline, Allen Lehman, Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinski, Erik von Ploennies, Leonid Afremov, Maxim Grunin, Bob Ross, Susan Sadoury, Lee Piper, Michael Lang, and Jane Davies. I've been a completely full-time artist since 2006.

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