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Prickly Pear

 Posted on September 4, 2015      by Russ Widstrand
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September 04, 2015 -©2015 Russ Widstrand

September 04, 2015 -©2015 Russ Widstrand

Emotion can be a significant component in a photograph, the medium can capture humanity in all of it’s raw and varied forms. I chose to express the commonality of our human experience through my “Pear Series” photographs, works on Polaroid. This body of work allowed me to communicate particular feelings through the vehicle of the fruit. Its feminine form spoke to compassion and nurturing, while the violations present in the work represented the destructive nature of man, both the individual and the species. This particular piece “Prickly Pear” represents the later. The concept came to me, as often was the case, in a quick vision after a long period of gestation. The execution of the image was nearly as quick. In some of the series I acquiesce to the notion of beauty, striving to make a pleasing or sensual photograph while still addressing the concept or emotion. In this case, however, I abandoned notions of beauty and technique for the visceral and the emotional. The background forms were found objects in my studio, I liked the idea of a contained space, however I also created windows, providing some relief – both literal and conceptual – for the otherwise confrontational nature of the image. I choose color Polaroid film as my primary medium for these works. The degenerative look of the low resolution Polaroid suited my vision for the Pears; soft, textural and inviting, though again, in contrast to the sometimes conflicted and emotional direction of the series. The Polaroid Corporation (now sadly defunct) published the work on their worldwide corporate site. Additionally, the PPA (Professional Photographer’s of America) took an interest in the series and published an article on my work in PEI Magazine. Please feel free to share and comment below. Thanks.
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