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Resonance in Red and Gold I-A
Resonance in Red and Gold I-A

Resonance in Red and Gold

July 18, 2003

Many meditation practices suggest gazing at the flow of water, in some cases watching or visualizing a drop of water hit the still surface of a greater body of water. Like many mandalas, Resonance in Red and Gold has a rhythmic centering quality.

The methods of both photographer and painter are married here. The color is an invention. The composition, both representational and abstract, offers a fluid structure to explore the power of color, physically and psychologically.

Red, the warmest color. Is its presence here the reflected glory of the heavens, a display of bodily fluid, or an omen of toxic waste? The power of this image can be found, in part, in tantalizing ambiguity. When looking at this image, I've asked myself why red, time and time again. I can't answer the question. But by asking the questions that surround it I learn to more fully appreciate the presence and power of red.