DOUGLAS TAKESHI WOLFE
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Thirty One
This is a body of work that started in the mid nineties. An epic walk through the city of Seattle that led me to a grain silo in the outskirts of the city, where hundreds of birds congregated to feed.

"As in dreams these images are juxtaposed into odd combinations whose meanings are slightly outside of reasonable logic and that veer into regions of light and dark, itself a symbol for the photographic process. There are looming buildings leaning under their own weight and the light they contain is a speedy blood coursing through dark veins. There are heavy silos surrounded by the anti-gravity argument of birds. And yes, there are all those birds careening through space, live abstraction breaking out of light and alighting on wires like musical notation. These are delicate
and lyrical images directing our eyes to see with an inner intelligence reminding us how remarkable and rich the world is and that this is all the stuff of dreams."

-Stuart Rome

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