aaduna in exile 2021-2022 - Crawford
The Eyes See What The Eyes Want To See
Or maybe, the eyes see what the brain programs those organs to see.
Or maybe, emotions at the time, memories, recent life occurrences influence and frames what the eyes sees.
Visual Arts routinely bring forth a diverse and wide range of visions, which is probably why one person does not see what another person does. Why one person is critical of a visual image when another praises its complexity and “vision.”
Now, there is the adage that a picture is worth a thousand words. That a single visual image can convey a broad range of words into the singularity of one image’s power.
While such an esoteric debate can instigate numerous opinions, aaduna stands on the platform that the person looking at an image determines its value and significance to her/him. However, this is what we know and where we stand.
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William Crawford and Charlie Hahn
are visionaries. Their photographic collaboration conveys a depth of emotions
that empowers whatever motivates one’s eye to see. aaduna leaves it up
to you to experience Mr.
Crawford’s work (once
again,) as well as Mr.
Hahn’s in the winter 2021-22 issue coming in
mid-late February.
Here is a sneak preview of "Chicago Streets. An Intimate Glimpse of The Loop & the Chicago El. Images from William C. Crawford & Charlie Hahn."
aaduna - an online adventure with words and images - a globally read, multi-cultural, and diverse online literary and visual arts journal established in 2010.
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