CERTAIN PLACES
Feelings of connectedness and ascendancy, anticipation and a little
dread, unexpectedly come over me when I find myself in a certain
type of place. I love, live for, these energizing feelings. Intuition
determines if a given locale is special or just another vacant lot.
The right place drives the tedium from my mind and sends me racing
into a world of imagination and possibility. While the places I document
hold personal significance, representing the identifiable location
is unimportant. These are portraits of the evocative feelings and
emotions that overcome me; an invitation to go where the past coexists
with the present, uncertainty mingles with anticipation, and the
familiar delivers the unexpected.
Intuition and memory profoundly shaped my experience of place. The
genesis of this series began on childhood vacations, as my family
crisscrossed the west in our station wagon on long summer
vacations. The view through the backseat window became my
portal into a world of imagination and possibility, where time stood
still as the vast open spaces slid by in stop motion, framed like
natural dioramas. When we stopped, I’d climb out of the car, walk
into the desert and sit where I could touch the rocks and feel the
emptiness. The tiniest detail brought the limitless
space into sharp focus, making me want to discover what was happening
ahead, hidden beyond the horizon; beautiful empty places that I knew
could reveal secrets.