A Gravestone in The Old Norwichtown Cemetery older than the tree that now engulfs the stone. Graves dating back to the Revolutionary War many French troops under the leadership of General Rochambeau are buried there.
Yesterday we went to The Wadsworth Atheneum to see the Patti Smith Photographs and more of their great collection. Patti’s work was emotionally dark, many gravestones of famous writers and artists. There are also images of rooms and beds from The Chelsea Hotel where she shared a room/suite with Robert Mapplethorpe when they were “Just Kids” the title of her new book. Technically most of the images were made with a B+W Polaroid Land Camera and printed from the negative in limited editions. It is a visual history of the artist and the times. The show closes on Feb 19 so get over for a look at her work, collections of hers and two short films. The Wadsworth Atheneum is worth a visit anytime the museum has a vast collection with many alternating shows. See link above to see what is coming up at The Wadsworth. enjoy pjc
Richard E. Davis
I can’t take this image anymore.
It isn’t a coincidence that I start this new site with an old image
made with Tri-X from June of 1973 a young Photographic Artist celebrating youth, before
“Fear became our Daily Bread.”
This image is film still my medium of choice. The blog will often be digital to satisfy the need for almost instant gratification. The images will never be goodnuff, they will be statements made with light of the highest quality I can create. No matter the medium I won’t just throw up 100’s of images that are cute.
This new site and blog has an opportunity for comments on the almost daily posts and the images in the galleries. A chance to have a dialog with me and others. The only app. is a donation button or the chance to buy a print, a book or commission a session and become art. A one on one way of supporting the arts, this artist.
enjoy pjc