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Algorhythms of Mystery
By Elisabeth Feldman
December 11th, 2008

I caress the world with my eyes and fall in love with everything I see. I try to showcase the poignant delicacy and robust audacity of nature. In awe of her shapes, textures and colors I wield my camera in service of her beauty.
My work seeks to hybridize logos (reason) and eros (emotion). Parsing reality with scientific rigor and dreamy surrealism I attempt to excavate its latent unseen magic. From the tiny hairs on a flower bud to the labyrinthine surface of fungus, I look for pattern and chaos in equal measure.
Fascinated by the natural processes of budding or decay I aim to bring originality to subjects that have been photographed a million times. I am drawn to images with soul -inspiring, intense, tender, rageful, cinematic, outrageous or hysterical. I love the palettes, faces and terrain of other cultures and the warm rich colors of age and abandonment.
An investigator, a documenter and poet of sorts I’m beguiled by the light that plays on a local creek and the quiet beauty of lichen on a rock. This collection is a sampling of my various themes; I hope it conjures your curiosity and delight.
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2 Responses to “Algorhythms of Mystery”
Mmm, these are gorgeous.
Mango | April 18th, 2009 at 4:29 amI want to make music with them, make clothing out of them, paper my room with them, colour the sky with them…
Gratitude for your sultry poetic eye.
These are lovely, lovely, lovely. As someone just getting into photography and always been in love with nature, you would be the perfect guru!
Natasha Israni | May 12th, 2009 at 3:09 pm