Angela Kleis: Purpose
Washington, DC, artist, Angela Kleis, continues my recent project by writing about "purpose." As usual, I extend an invitation to all local artists who would like to participate in this effort. Just email me!

Dog on a Walk
Black and White Photograph
2004
Angela Kleis: Purpose
To provide a little structure to my photography, I've set up some projects to work on. I tend to go through a lot of film very quickly, so my projects help provide some focus, so every roll doesn't turn out as random as the thoughts that run through my head. The projects concentrate on these random ideas that others may not completely understand or agree with. My photography is an expression of my own thought processes that often leave those around me scratching their heads in disbelief or utter confusion. Without the structure of my projects, though they are random in themselves, my photography appears to have no real purpose. Every frame I shoot is aimed at either conveying the image as I see it at that specific moment in time, or simply to wonder how it will end up when the film is developed. My photography may appear as unorganized, random shots. This is usually on purpose.

Shiny Chairs
Black and White Photograph
2004
Previous Posts:
Charles Neenan: Tradition
Kelly Towles: Color
Ryan Mulligan: Originality
Matt Hollis: Confinement
Dean Fueroghne: Originality
James W. Bailey: Obligation
J. Coleman: Depiction
Andy Moon Wilson: Decision
Molly Springfield: Language
Bryan Whitson: Scene
Elyse Harrison: Motivation
Jiha Moon Wilson: Influence
Alexandra Silverthorne: Derivative
Jose Ruiz: Contemporary
Kathleen Shafer: Focus
Jennifer McMackon: Connection
Gregg Chadwick: Responsibility
Warren Craghead: Material

ben jij DE Angela die in Den Haag heeft gewoond en gitaarles heeft gegeven. in 1983-1984. Zo ja, als je zin hebt stuur een mailtje.
Vriendelijke groet Paula
Posted by: paula/taco | Tuesday, March 15, 2005 at 04:03 AM