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May 03, 2007Abstract

Perturbation

   Influence induced
By external forces
Physical system variation

B y virtue of its intrinsic method of recording radiation, photography unlike other forms of abstract art must depict objects found in the natural world. But compositional choices can be exercised and visual space organized to use light and matter in a non-representational way. Creating an intellectual and emotional artistic statement depicting content that depends solely on essential form extends expressive vocabulary. Photographing imagination and the unconscious thus becomes approachable in interpretations emphasizing visual relationships independent of pictorial representation.

“The need to reach inside ourselves and manipulate our unconscious feelings is universal. We all do it to some degree, although most of the time we are blind to what we are doing.” - Harley Hahn

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