Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Memories: Collect, or cut and erase?

It would be terrible to have no memories, no recollection of the good and bad that went before, that make you who you are.

No memories, no person.

In today's world clutter and aquisitiveness dominate and rule over minimalism.

No doubt, to give comfort in a today of change and tomorrow of uncertainty.

Where do all the memories go? Stored away in the back of the mind occupying precious thinking space? Objects cluttering up the house on every shelf, or forcing the car out of the garage. Photo albums where once literature reigned? Tetrabytes of space on your hard drive devoted to jpegs of dogs, babies and seaside jaunts?

Here's my contribution.

Déjà Vu rules.

(See above images available as:
1. A3+ (329x483mm), image size 260x483mm, printed Giclée on188gsm Hahnemuehle Photo Rag paper. Edition signed and limited to 25 copies. £650 +VAT.
2. 1075x1575mm, image size 852x1136mm, printed Giclée on Fine Art paper. Edition signed and limited to 12 copies. £2400 + VAT.)

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