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Graves on Grass

The Real & The Ideal

Works from the series “Graves on Grass” (2016-2017), based in Cape Ann, began with a conversation about Miguel de

Cervantes Saavedra’s Don Quixote and chasing windmills. I became interested in the “Three Sisters” wind turbines on Cape

Ann, MA and the relationship they have to their Idyllic Island home. In a twist of the narrative these turbines, rather than

becoming mythological giants, pull us back from idealized representation and force us to see Cape Ann from a contemporary

viewpoint. Sprawling suburbia and recreation, that play a delicate symphony with conservation, have now brought daily living

and the trampling foot of the tourist to places of refuge. I hope to pull back the canvass and to look at these sites as a complex

topography that struggles to find balance between the progress that makes contemporary life possible, and the holding onto

old ideals that enable people feel connected to place. By taking advantage of photography’s claim to realism, and by pushing

the camera beyond the detail-oriented paradigm of straight photography, I seek to imbibe both the form and content of these

images with tension between the real and ideal - to show them pushing up against each other; contending for our imagination.