The Blind Men and the Elephant

Blind_Men_Describe_an_Elephant_by_sheherazahde

The Blind Men and the Elephant is such a wonderful parable that reminds us that “truth” can be stated in different ways! This parable has crossed between many religious traditions and is part of Jain, Buddhist, Sufi and Hindu lore.  A Jain version of the story says that six blind men were asked to determine what an elephant looked like by feeling different … Read more

Life Before Death

Heiner Schmitz, age: 52  photograph by Schels

In Western society, many have lost touch with the  spiritual aspect of death and dying. We do not like the idea of death.  It conjures up deep fear of the unknown, and it reminds us that we are ultimately at the mercy of life.  We put off thinking about it until it comes knocking at our … Read more

Interesting Observations Concerning Technological Shifts In The Medium of Photography

Photograph by Vance Jacobs

Below is a link to an interview with Vance Jacobs. Vance is an alumnus of the Savannah College of Art and Design.  The interview has some interesting observations on documentary work, advertising and technological shifts of the medium. http://popphoto.wordpress.com/2011/05/03/qa-with-documentary-photographer-and-storyteller-vance-jacobs/ Related articles First Look: David Field (lookbooks.com)

Christopher Churchill: Faith

Pentecostal Service, Jolo, WV 2004

Christopher Churchill’s portfolio Faith was made throughout the United States.   The photographs show the diversity of a nation and the ways in which people strive to understand their place in the world.  See more work at http://www.christopherchurchill.com/ Related articles Christopher Churchill on American Faith (lightbox.time.com)

VIP Art Fair Online Thru Feb. 8

The clouds are more beautiful from above; 2006Video/Film: HD video 8'49Guido van der Werve

You can attend the VIP Art Fair 2.0 virtually which is pretty awesome.  It is the second year for VIP, and I have to say that it feels pretty much like a traditional art fair. There are 135 exhibitors from 35 countries, with good representation of exhibitors from around the world including the Middle East, Asia … Read more

“Miracles and Co.” by Joan Fontcuberta.

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In the Mysterious Region of Karelia, Formerly a border territory disputed by Finland and Russia, stands the Valhamonde Monastery.  Practically isolated from the world by its Labyrinthine Lake topography and the perennial mists of Lake Saimaa,  Valhamonde was abandoned by its dwellers when Stalin invaded  Finland at the beginning of the second world war; half … Read more

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