Abstract: Honorable Mention 2018 (professional)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
In most cities most encounters with people on the street are fleeting and peripheral, people appear and disappear from view almost before we have a chance to register their presence. There is, perhaps an instant in our perception where the casual subject is held steady but the image is already blurred by a prior instant and degraded even further by the speed at which they become a memory never fully known. We can never engage the many people we pass by and I don't want to lose sight of that fact. Capturing my subjects the way I do, in the midst of their fleetingness, where time is slightly stretched, renders them extraordinary, unfamiliar with no possibility of recognition but also strangely sculptural
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