In the third photograph, we see four windows, the door (I assume one exists), is out of sight. I like to think the young (I assume the age here, because it fits the point i will make at the end) moving person, entered through the roughly carved hole in wall. As is usual for me, the photograph serves as a door into my current preoccupation, so it reminds me that - as it is in life, it is in art, you do not need to enter through the expected routes, you can create yours. Especially if you are young.
In the third photograph, we see four windows, the door (I assume one exists), is out of sight. I like to think the young (I assume the age here, because it fits the point i will make at the end) moving person, entered through the roughly carved hole in wall. As is usual for me, the photograph serves as a door into my current preoccupation, so it reminds me that - as it is in life, it is in art, you do not need to enter through the expected routes, you can create yours. Especially if you are young.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on photography. Great time reading this.
Thanks for reading, Rachael.