inspired
April 1st, 2008(NOTE: Many of the links you find in this post will lead to images that are potentially Not Safe For Work. The post itself is safe the links in it may not be. That being said, I do not believe any of this to be offensive, pornographic, or even overly sexual.)
Scott Church (scottchurch@LJ, The Art of Scott Church) recently visited Dallas. In fact, I think he may even still be here. While our photographic styles and subject matter are most often quite different I find much of his work to be an inspiration. And, from time to time I see a photograph of his that strikes me as something I'd enjoy creating.
One of the first photos he posted taken in Dallas, a candid really, I find incredibly inspiring. A woman wearing pants and an unzipped long sleeve shirt, topless underneath, applies paint by hand to a large canvas propped against the wall of what appears to be a kitchen. In the foreground is a topless toddler with paint spread accidentally on her pants and stomach. A portion of a table is visible left in the frame, and under it is an errant juice cup. From this topless painter to her, presumably, topless daughter, to the juice cup rolled under the table — this image reaches out to me. I feel like I belong here, in this warm, open, family.
Later, he publishes another incredible image. It is a moody, monochromatic image of a young woman in front of an abandoned, wooden walled building. The out-of-focus foreground grasses, darkened sky, and blurred hair give a fleeting feeling of movement, with two bare-branched trees framing the whole scene. Again I feel like I am there. I feel like I am breathing this moment in. Despite the uninvited feeling an abandoned building and thoughts of trespassing can bring, this image makes me feel as though I am very much invited and a big part of this single slice in time.
This work is yet one of many things that inspire me.
I'm driven to create more, experience more, build more, dream more, and share more, despite the obstacles that constantly present themselves. And I'm inspired to bring as many beautiful people as I can along with me for the journey — as subjects, as fans, as patrons, as co-conspirators.
Thank you to Scott Church, and others like him, who continue to dream, and create, and share with me. And thank you — all of you — for being a part of this with me.
Of course, Scott's Journey ended in a bit of trouble with the law. Hopefully they won't be too hard on him. If they saw these images the way I do, they'd have let him go without a second thought. (Ha. April Fools!)





















do you really think so?
I find his work really quite dull.
I miss you. How is everything?
I don't know any artist from which I am truly moved by every single image he/she creates. This holds true for many art forms.
But I find Scott's dedication, passion, and nerve to be an inspiration. And every now and then, images like these two really move me.
I'd say I miss you too, but I'm not 100% sure I know which Rachel this is. :)