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| baby don't you cry. | miniature tree on window sill. | georgia. | keyhole. |
2008 - future.
over exposed frames used to frustrate me and feel like a complete waste of film, until my epiphany! the subject had no boundaries to set apart where one edge ended and another began. this reminded me of how i used to see things as a child. as strange as it may seem, i hadn’t come to realize that real life was not outlined like it is in cartoons. i can't say what made me finally realize the truth, but i remember being in my friend's living room after school one day, watching cartoons as we always did. typical of me, my mind started to wander and i began looking around at the edges of the walls and corners of the room unable to find any black outlines. to this day, the majority of my imagination lives in the movies. It always had a strong influence on how i live my life and the lessons i've learned. although in this case, it kept me from seeing the truth for far too long. it was that naive way of seeing things that gave me this idea of a new life for over exposed film, completed with boundaries, edges and outlines!
[this project is still in progress.]



