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Title: HOMEWARD BOUND Location & Year: Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Kyoto, Japan / 2018 16”x24” / Edition Size of 15 / $700 24”x36” / Edition Size of 10 / $1000 30”x45” / Edition Size of 5 / $1250 (Artist Proofs) *All of my photos come with a hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity. *Hahnemuhle fine art gallery paper, 100% cotton, 308 gsm using archival pigment inks. BEHIND THE SCENE: Homeward Bound follows a narrow path into the mystical depths of the Arashiyama Bamboo Forest in Kyoto. As the early morning sun filters through the densely packed grove, you can almost hear the huge bamboo stalks rustling as they sway and twist in the wind. According to Japanese philosophy it is said that in order to learn, the first step is to empty ourselves of our preconceived notions. One cannot fill a cup which is already full. The hollow insides of the bamboo reminds us that we are often too full of ourselves to have space for anything else. In order to receive knowledge and understanding, we must be open to that which is new and different. A gentle reminder to all of us to remain open and accepting as we move through our busy lives.
2018
Color on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Gallery Paper, 100% Cotton, 308 Gsm Using Archival Pigment Inks.
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ARTIST STATEMENT: As though by a magnet, I’ve always felt the world luring me to explore its mysteries and wonder. For a long time, I put my dreams on hold. Then one day in my practice as a physician, I met a patient whose journey would forever change my outlook. In the Fall of 2006, a man came to me with a nagging discomfort in his chest. At 38 years old, he was so young that I thought surely it must be something benign or otherwise inconsequential. In a matter of a few short hours, his CT scan revealed that he was suffering from terminal lung cancer. His story is a reminder to us all that each day must be viewed as a very special gift. I’ve witnessed hundreds of patients whose lives have been abruptly changed by a life-altering or life-ending diagnosis. At times we may convince ourselves that we are immortal, and that cancer or some other catastrophe only affects others, but we have no guarantees in this life. Time is too short to get lost in a blur of days, weeks, and months. And so, I began to think more seriously about all those overseas adventures waiting for me, and soon enough, I grabbed my camera and voyaged to all 7 continents. I’ve observed Tibetan monks in prayer, hiked up the Virunga mountains of Rwanda to marvel at the Silverback gorillas in their natural habitat, and watched Bengal tigers cool off in a shallow lake to escape India’s searing heat. I’ve met people, young and old, who have lived amazing yet ordinary lives. Along the way, I’ve spent several decades honing my craft as a portrait photographer. Whether I’m making candid images of women immersed in prayer in Abu Dhabi or portraits of television actors in my Venice Beach studio, I’ve continuously sought to capture life’s fragility and beauty. There are no rewinds in life, so find the time to discover your inspiration, explore the extraordinary, create the unimaginable, and then leave nothing on the table. ~ Harv Greenberg, M.D.
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