Objects
Artist Statement
In the image "Lost Dog" I photographed my dog's well used chew toy. I'm going to use this as a platform to talk about my dog, and how she relates to the image. I'll start with the title, which I chose not because I've ever lost my dog, but rather because she can't keep track of her things. She's still less than a year old, and not the brightest. I liked this picture because of how clearly it shows the chew marks on the toy, from teeth I've been on the wrong end of more than I'm happy with. Lastly, in order to take this photo, I had to leave my house and go into the front yard, just to have a few minutes without my dog trying to steal it.
In the image "Lost Dog" I photographed my dog's well used chew toy. I'm going to use this as a platform to talk about my dog, and how she relates to the image. I'll start with the title, which I chose not because I've ever lost my dog, but rather because she can't keep track of her things. She's still less than a year old, and not the brightest. I liked this picture because of how clearly it shows the chew marks on the toy, from teeth I've been on the wrong end of more than I'm happy with. Lastly, in order to take this photo, I had to leave my house and go into the front yard, just to have a few minutes without my dog trying to steal it.