-Freedom-
-My
Attempt To Explain Artistically-
This is a picture of Taylahs dog, Bailey. He's a beautiful Goldern Retriever with an awesome attitude.
Ok, so Taylah is of of my best buddies of all time. she isn't quite sure what she wants to do in the future so i told her to become a photographer! I want to show her that her photo's have more artistic depth than she gives them credit for.
This is my response to one of her outstanding photos.
If you want to see more of her pics, (which you will) this is her blog! Full Pelt Dogs
The sand indicates the Earth. A wide stretch of the absolute
unknown which all of it will not be discovered. The dizzying thought of the
severity of the space for our imaginations to run wild in. the sand bank
indicating the past. The ones left behind and the objects that do not have room
in the ever-changing future. The tufts of grass implications and obstacles
overcome- not easily- in the distinct memories held in our innocent,
child-like, treacherous minds.
The dog. Running at a flying pace into the unknown and away
from the past. Free to search the open stretch of land, and of life itself. The
dog’s right leg is in an awkward position, showing the hardships of leaving the
known and entering the turning point. The leg shows that the road will be tough
and definitely not easy going. The dog’s other legs are crowded around it
explaining the support through the hardships, the acceptation of life risks for
it.
The dog’s face seems scared, yet determined. Scared because
of unsurities, the coming disagreements, arguments, hurdles. Determined because
if freedom isn’t captured and the sand lies unmarked with the prints from feet,
then the sand dune will never be left and will hold captive the imagination and
capacity of our lives.
The collar. Ownership. The dog may be running from the past,
but it still feels obliged to have someone behind, showing support and ready to
leap into action when the life hurdles are approached. There is a place to go
when in need.
The footprints, I can’t decide on. Do they mean that the leap
of faith into the unknown that is taken is embedded into time, into the unknown
so that others can admire the courage taken. Or, does it mean that there is a
path to be easily found, in case of an urge to go back and wait until more
strength and courage is built up to try again.
Artistic enough Taylah? Do it cause your photos have changed the way I look at life- all of it!!! Everytime I look at one of your pics I can't help but stare at it and let my mind wander the universe, and then I end up thinking about my future, and all of those thing that are too big to understand.
I love you Taylah. Believe in yourself, because i do!
Xoxo- HR

:') beautiful words, my dear!
ReplyDeleteOh how contrary! Your picture was the sole inspiration for my verbal Diarrhoea! xoxo
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