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The pandemic has inspired a world of art, much about isolation and fear. For me, it is about smallness, and the ultimate humility of our space in the cosmos. After all, for all of our science, and our perceptions of power, a small fragile blob of inanimate protein has given us monstrous pause. Sandbanks is a fresh water beach in Southern Ontario. It fronts on an inland sea, Lake Ontario. There we were managing a socially distanced visit with our grandchildren, who we could not hug and this scene presented itself. It could be any ocean. But the great sea was granting passage to a boat. It was the edge of a storm. It struck me as a hopeful metaphor for all of us. Many of my larger format images are characterized by a defining small detail. The intent is to catch you somewhat by surprise, and to invite the viewer to return, perhaps ponder not only what the detail is, but what it represents.
2020
Color on Paper
5
60 W x 12.9 H x 0.1 D in
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In February 2022 FRAMES, a European fine art photography journal, honoured me with a lengthy profile. You can access it with this link: I am often asked, "What is my style?" Many comment that my work is very painterly; soft colours, abstract gestures, perhaps more mood and tone than documentation. Others posit that I'm a soft documentarian, often with a wry or subtle ironic sense. I'm neither, and as I explain below, my style is one of 'resonance'. My artistic goal in presenting an image is to take you into the moment and have you linger, even come back to consider the story further. As with a materials artist who matches material to context, my goal is to match a style with the story. It is artistic eclecticism. My intent is that the image so resonate with the moment that every aspect takes you, the viewer there. Its not the big bang of first sight, though that certainly helps. Rather I hope you will be intrigued by the emerging story, and the small details that keep bringing you back. What follows is how I got there. ............................................................................. I still have memories of the ominous knock on the darkroom door of Oakwood Collegiate in Toronto at about 2:00 a.m. when the imposing school principal, William Tovell, found me there after my parents phoned the school in a panic because their son had not come home. It was the early 1960’s and I was hooked on photography. My photographic exploits became much less intensive during the university years studying engineering and medicine. I had a camera and a few lenses and would occasionally take them on trips. I didn't do any darkroom work until many years later. Nonetheless, along the way I would go to photography exhibits, read about photography and occasionally have the pleasure of conversation with camera artists such as Yusuf Karsh. I set up a home darkroom, and began to work in color and develop some expertise in the use of Cibachrome. I began to carry my camera again. My work as a cancer researcher took me around the world, and my camera was the way I told my story. Could I become so in tune with what I experienced that, in a single image, I might convey more than the ‘facts’,-the spirit, the emotion and the context of what I saw? I began to develop a style I’ve come to call ‘resonance’. From there a show and some sales followed. My involvement with photography took its next step when we returned to Toronto.
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