Unadorned passion, 2014, Ciera Haigler

 

Unadorned passion, 2014, Ciera Haigler

Unadorned passion, 2014, Ciera Haigler


This photo was taken on the morning of June, 16, 2013 in my home in Brooklyn; I had just woken and I felt a persistent urge to get my idea on a canvas, I toke this photo less than midway into completing the final image in order to show my progression. What I find so intriguing about this photo is that this a very narrow and small part of my room and yet various things can be seen, the frame neglects the bed adjacent to the wooden palette, the guitar on the right, my library, and the wall next to the guitar that consist of assorted paintings I’ve completed in the past. I abstained from turning on the light because the sun acted in its place causing rows of sunrays to peer through the window, aside from what is seen in the room, the trees across the street are noticeable. The dominant impression the image emits is a placid demeanor, it reminds me of a passion that will never cease.

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One Response to Unadorned passion, 2014, Ciera Haigler

  1. Sean Scanlan says:

    I approve of this photo. Good use of shadow and light.

    Prof. Scanlan

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