tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522351667093642730.post1918551555108451615..comments2010-10-25T19:16:22.011-07:00Comments on Steve Ausherman: Working in the Studio with My StudentsSteve Aushermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12562331404209287600noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6522351667093642730.post-7343314017305189982010-10-14T20:04:11.436-07:002010-10-14T20:04:11.436-07:00Dear Aush:
I just thought I would tell you that t...Dear Aush:<br /><br />I just thought I would tell you that this is one of my favorite pieces on your site (second place goes to the sign with the falling cow, for sheer whimsy). I thought about it for awhile and decided it was because of that light. It's such a huge, dark object, dominating the foreground, and something about that really lets my imagination play with it. Is it rising? Is it falling? Is it moving forward? Is it some kind of void, waiting to swallow up the shoes, the girl, and the little green animal? Who knows. So many lines lead right back to the light, too, which reinforces the notion that the light is important or has weight to it. It might be an inconsequential object, but it becomes a secondary subject within the photograph. <br /><br />So there's my opinion. I love being able to see your work, especially up close. When you have another opening or show, please let me know. I'll definitely be there. <br />Kaitlin BoneAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06071082519152596071noreply@blogger.com