Part of the same body of work as East of Windsor, this image grew from conversations with my father in the year before his death, as his sight gave way to shifting shapes and color. Our talks returned to his youth, lost love, and the farm where he grew up with very little. Using a modified lens, I drove to the place held in his memory and translated those descriptions into an image in which form gives up, and clarity gives way. The work reflects how vision loss reshapes memory, grief, and endurance, and how the past is rebuilt through what remains.
Image Description: Abstract photograph of blurred pink, white, and green forms against a vivid blue background, resembling a flower in motion.
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- Subject Matter: Abstract