Friday, October 24, 2008

artist's statement

Lisa Kight
September 9, 2008


I am Mom to four children, Lisa to six grandchildren, a daughter, a friend, a lover and a college student again after almost thirty years. Photography has given me a most satisfying approach to express myself. I was given my first 35 mm camera in 1986 and have been taking photographs ever since. I do prefer black and white film to color. I received my first digital camera in 2004 and cannot say enough about the convenience as well as the capabilities of the digital format. I would rather capture an image that is not posed. I prefer viewing something or someone in a natural way. My goal at this time is to achieve a better understanding of the entire creative process in hopes of becoming a better photographer.

I once mentioned to someone that I had no artistic ability at all. She replied, “That is not so, you sew don’t you?” With a smile, I said, “Yes.” I hadn’t realized that art is more than just a painting or sculpture. Art is present in so many aspects of our lives…it can be found in the most humble form. Art can be found in a moment in time, not always recognizable to everyone or anyone for that matter, even the person who created it. You need not be an art critic to see the beauty in a work of art.

Until this class I hadn’t considered my photography art. Mr. Edge was kind enough to enlighten me on that matter the first day of class. Who knew…? I have no formal training, just an eye that over the years I feel has enabled me to capture my “moment in time”, if you will. The thing about photography that inspires me is its ability to convey a message without saying a word. “The Kiss” by Klimt is one of my favorite pieces. The detail in the background, the colors in the clothing worn by the man and woman are breathtaking. The idea of the woman giving herself so completely, enthralled and submissive at the same time, is so beautiful. I can only hope to achieve such emotion with my art.

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