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  1. Logger and Settlement, Artist Statement

         The following artist statement applies to my two previous posts.


         Just before finishing my third year of schooling at University, I understood that the summer of 2011 would be my final summer break as I have always known them (time off in-between school years).  I’ve never considered it as a negative, mostly just different.  I have a hard enough time remembering life outside of the “school-break-school” pattern, and now I’m about to enter a world of my own making.

         So for this milestone final summer break, I created two projects that would work hand in hand to develop my work ethic, self-confidence and able-bodiedness.  Logger and Settlement.  These projects have provided me with structured activities to follow and complete during the occasionally-aimless summer months, and a series of challenges both mentally and physically laborious, yielding no other return than the sense of a job well done.

         The premise behind Logger was to find and cut down as many trees as I could with my trusty axe before the summer was up, and Settlement involved making camp in different abandonments for one evening apiece.

         The development, execution and presentation of both Logger and Settlement has allowed me to earn a series of truths through experience.  I tested my mettle against my own desires, and although I didn’t meet all of my goals, I’m satisfied in the effort I put forward.

    “Logger and Settlement”
    Completed Mid 2011 - Experimental Work - Shapes Industries

    20:26 11th Aug 2011

    tags:  Logger  Settlement  Art  Project  Artist Statement  Summer Break  Summertime  Work Ethic  Self-Confidence  Able-Bodied  Stories  Structured Activities 

  2. It was to be my entry level series of photographs for the world of professional artistic expression.  My desires and inspirations for the whole of my photographic career were called upon to be referenced and used in this project.Alternative Dynamics became a major stepping stone in realizing how to plan and complete goals.  Although there are only 13 images, each was shot with its own specific day completely dedicated to getting just the right feeling I was looking for.  Many of my friends and family were implicated in the shooting by being either models or assistants, and even simply requesting this help required planning I wasn’t familiar with.This series remains an interesting milestone in my artistic process.  The images themselves are not necessarily ground breaking or entirely cohesive, but their presentation and context speaks volumes about who I had become by this point, and how I best managed the largest personal undertaking in my life at the time.
All images available for full viewing at my Flickr portfolio:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/taylorgruye/sets/72157626305510737/
“Alternative Dynamics”Completed Mid 2010 - Photography Work - Shapes Industries

    It was to be my entry level series of photographs for the world of professional artistic expression.  My desires and inspirations for the whole of my photographic career were called upon to be referenced and used in this project.

    Alternative Dynamics became a major stepping stone in realizing how to plan and complete goals.  Although there are only 13 images, each was shot with its own specific day completely dedicated to getting just the right feeling I was looking for.  Many of my friends and family were implicated in the shooting by being either models or assistants, and even simply requesting this help required planning I wasn’t familiar with.

    This series remains an interesting milestone in my artistic process.  The images themselves are not necessarily ground breaking or entirely cohesive, but their presentation and context speaks volumes about who I had become by this point, and how I best managed the largest personal undertaking in my life at the time.

    All images available for full viewing at my Flickr portfolio:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/taylorgruye/sets/72157626305510737/

    “Alternative Dynamics”
    Completed Mid 2010 - Photography Work - Shapes Industries

    10:28 14th May 2011

    tags:  Alternative Dynamics  Gallery  Milestone  Personal Undertaking  Photo Series  Photographs  Photography  Portraiture  Romanticism  Taylor Gruye  Summertime