American contemporary painter and photographer from the South noted for his brown-toned, selenium washed prints which have the appearance of paintings from a lost world.Preparing biographies
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"Any piece of art should have a mysterious veil around it and let others make up their own stories to explain it, I just put the work in and let them make their own responses, staying clear as much as possible. I'm not trying to direct people to one thing or another. I'm only making a gesture. In art and in life, a gesture is the most important think you can do." | "I am not documentary in any traditional sense. In fact, I steer away from that form. I am, however documenting what I perceive as ‘Mississippi‘ in my own subjective way, history and viewpoint." | "I like it when people completely miss the point of what I‘m doing." | "I´m trying to glean some emotion from a place—whether I am in the Delta, Mexico or Canada, it‘s all a palette for inner expression." | "Photography involves a lot of failure. When it works, I‘m honored to be part of it." |
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