Tuesday, December 13, 2011
D. G. is in Verdad Magazine
My work is in the current issue of this online magazine. See it here:
http://www.verdadmagazine.org/vol11/contents.html
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Friday, June 3, 2011
Light Weave #2
Sunday, April 10, 2011
"Brick Fantasy" series
"Brick Fantasy #6: Complexity" above is part of an eight-image series fused with an eight-word poem, organized into four pairs of words and images.
Originally created in 2009, I wasn't satisfied with it and reworked it in 2010. Three of the images were replaced, one image was moved and re-named, and six of the eight words were replaced. Although I've exhibited individual images in a few group exhibits, the entire set has never been shown. It's less abstract and more poetic than most of my work, a bit of a throwback to earlier work, so it won't be included in any one-person exhibits, but it may fit into a three or four-person exhibit somewhere.
Perhaps the whole set will never be exhibited as I designed it - it has yet to catch the same attention as the rest of my work. Perhaps after a while I too will lose interest!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Another poem has been written about my work
My dear friend Kitty Jospé has written a poem about the work shown here, titled
"X-Tower #1" - a work exhibited on its own in a group show in April 2011.
"X-Tower #1" is part of a 34-print set called "Light and Form, Time and Space" which will be exhibited at Image City Photography Gallery in Rochester, New York, where I will be the featured artist. The opening reception will be June 17, 2011, 5 - 8:30 pm and will be open to the public free of charge.
Kitty has referred to me as "a fabulous magician who helps us see." This is a wonderful comment from a poet whose work I admire. I am grateful to her for allowing me to to show you this poem publicly for the first time, as well as to quote her comment.
Possibility
In a great city, a sky-scraper lyre,
Played by light arrowed into bull’s eyes
Nothing shakes the lines, caught as if tacked
by still-burst spots, starred eyes
Black and white singing or silent,
Depending on the ears of your eyes
No lack of good or bad luck for six keys
strumming vertical shine. Which are “I’s”?
Buildings saying, I, I, waiting to be seen.
Clean force, cleared forest, aye, aye
A chance to view in black and white
What might not strike the inner eye
Piano keys and rockets singing empty blues
two claps of sun revise
©2011 Kitty Jospé
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This poem is a response to a black and white photo by D. G. Adams entitled "X-Tower #1."
It will be shown along with other work at the Image City Photography Gallery in an exhibit opening June 17.
- Kitty Jospé
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