I realized I'm drawn to the image of playgrounds for 2 reasons: 1. because they are places that I think trigger memories of childhood and thus imply a sense of memory and time passage in general. and 2. because I love the way you can give kids such a loose framework for entertainment and from it that are endlessly amused and create an entire imaginary world.
These ideas of imagination, creativity, transcience and memory that playgrounds stir up for me all seemed particularly appropriate for the cyanotype medium and the way I can control the framing of a photographs and create a sense of a wash or maybe a few streaks of a memory.
Photographer Billy Mandle spoke to our class last week right when I was toying with these ideas. One of her projects involves photographing confessionals and something she said really resonated with me. She mentioned wanting to work with the idea of forgiveness but struggling to figure out how to convey such an abstract idea through photography which is such a literal art form. That's how she landed on confessionals as something concrete that represents such an abstract concept. This is something I've definitely been struggling with as I've gotten into photography so hearing her solution to this problem was really valuable and is definitely influencing the way I'm approaching this project.
Anyway, that's enough for now. But I've begun shooting some and am excited about the various possibilities playgrounds afford. But yet unsure how watercolor/drawing/any other media will play into this project (see goals below). I do know there will be no people in the playground shots. Though they may be incorporated through drawing...



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