Jim Vecchi

 

Jim Vecchi

June 3, 1993 - June 26, 1993

I can remember the hours spent simply looking. As a child, all things were worthy of inspection. Even a pole, column, or wire would capture my entire focus and attention. Seen through such eyes, they would take on a sense of dignity, immediacy, and passion. The surrounding landscape would melt into a veiled mystery of color and motion. I would sit in awe, as if at the center of the universe. This series of photographs is an attempt to recapture that sense of wonder. It is an attempt to return to a vision of labels, titles, concepts, and categories; to a time before I learned that objects such as poles were obstacles to be looked around and beyond.