top 'Wol-In-Chun-Kang-Ji-Kog'??????(??????):

??????(??????):The old phrases 'Wol-In-Chun-Kang-Ji-Kog', one of the important topics of 'Son'(the religious meditation), means that 'the moon sheds light over one thousand rivers'. The moon is most scenic when it flows on nightly rivers. There is a different moon in each of the rivers. Though the moon being one, the moon on the river looks so different dependingon who watches it and how the person feels it; sad moon, beautiful moon, exciting moon, etc. Any stone scattered by the riverside might be another moon that reflects the feeling of the person.

top 'Wol-In-Chun-Kang-Ji-Kog'

The old phrases 'Wol-In-Chun-Kang-Ji-Kog', one of the important topics of 'Son'(the religious meditation), means that 'the moon sheds light over one thousand rivers'. The moon is most scenic when it flows on nightly rivers. There is a different moon in each of the rivers. Though the moon being one, the moon on the river looks so different dependingon who watches it and how the person feels it; sad moon, beautiful moon, exciting moon, etc. Any stone scattered by the riverside might be another moon that reflects the feeling of the person.

top EL NACIMIENTO DE MI HIJA / BIRTH OF MY DAUGHTER

From the first moments of my pregnancy, I dreamed of photographing myself united to my baby by the umbilical cord. This came forth in my attempt to give some balance to all the maternities in films, advertising and art history. These maternities re-enforce the stereotypes that impart from heterosexual masculine fantasies, in which exist the duality of the mother/whore, making sacred all that has to do with the “mother” (maternity with veil included).

The image of the woman that is re-enforced is not of the protagonist or hero but as someone with an illness, out of control, someone who needs assistance. Once again the woman is seen as an object, and objects do not bleed.

With these photos I wanted to show a maternity from my experience in which to give birth I open, I transform, I bleed, I scream and I smile. I smile because the pain gets me closer to my daughter, I smile because I am the protagonist, I smile because I am a hero.

Refuting the idea of fragility that is culturally learned, I wanted to show myself in control of my experience. I am standing, with the placenta still inside me. With my baby connected to me by the umbilical cord, and I do as I wish, I decide went to stop, take the photo and show myself. On a more historical level I am interested in lifting the veil. Show a maternity that is less virginal. A maternity seen from the archetypical primal woman, the woman beast that has NOTHING prohibited. Show a maternity not seen through the eyes of Eve (the divine punishment ”you will give birth with the pain of your body”) but seen through the eyes of Lucy (the first humanoid).

top Stick Reflection 1
top BrentGodfrey,portrait with painting

portrait of painter Brent Godfrey

top Figure in yellow cloth at Fr

straight black and white photograph. from a series I did with my traveling yellow cloth. www.LorenEllisArt.com

top One can't look at seeing/One can't hear hearing
top Wunsch I
top Der Leiter