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Christopher Fowler – Looking up the stairs

$250.00

Looking Up the Stairs, film photography, 15 ” H x 10″ W, From the East Wing of the National Gallery in Washington, DC

About the Artist

Artist Statement

I’ve found three statements that resonate with my approach to photography:

The first is from Dylan Thomas, who said art is about telling the truth.

The second is from Georgia O’Keeffe, who said what appeals to us about mountains and rocks and trees is not that they’re mountains and rocks and trees, but rather the lines, planes and textures they present to us.

The third is from Joseph Campbell, who said it’s the task of the artist to convey the radiance behind the physical reality.

I don’t do photoshop or otherwise manipulate images, aside from cropping and, when needed, truing the horizontals. I don’t even use filters or a lot of different lenses (Admittedly I do have a zoom lens, but my tendency is to use it in the wide-angle length so as to get the greatest possible depth of focus).

The images are quite literally I saw through the lens.  They may not be technically sophisticated, but they are– or at least they are meant to be–deeply felt.

Artist Biography

I started out as a graphic artist, got interested in making animated movies in middle and high school, shifted over to live action movies (this was in the golden age of super-8 home- movie film), developed a particular interest in cinematography (an otherwise largely-forgotten film of Ingmar Bergman’s called, “The Touch,” was a particular inspiration); then in college I saw a print of Edward Steichen’s famous early color photograph of the Flatiron Building and it’s been photography ever since.