A quote from a man at the scene of a car crash: "There were plenty of onlookers, but no witnesses."

Breaking down former habits, preconceived ideas and ingrained thought patterns, aided by repetition and return, there is a continuous awareness of the present. An identical encounter, experienced time and time again retains a freshness of vision – a continuous reawakening to the now.

The significance is no longer the content or narrative surrounding the images, but the action, the place, the poetry of the moment, with no judgment, narrative or thoughts to obscure the actuality of the present.

I just ask the viewer to leave all former ways of thinking aside and enjoy what is - No questions, no answers, just to catch the 'haiku moments' and let the present be the poet, the author of itself.

Is there anything more or less than this?

Empirical, Edge, Play.
Backlit Gallery 2010

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