Uncovering the Stillness of Motion
Roslyn Julia, 2019
7.5 x 9.25 inches
64 pages
45 color photographs
perfect bound
first edition of 100
hand numbered
$30 + free shipping
statement from the artist:
Motion is the truth of our existence. We are ever in motion, while our minds struggle to pause
reality in order to grasp it. Realizations, epiphanies, and memories all feel static when one goes to recall them. The dance consciousness plays with stillness and motion is like most rules of our reality — harmony exists within the paradox.
The photographs in this collection are metaphors for awarenesses had in daily life. Whether a mundane awareness such as remembering an old memory, or a meaningful epiphany had while flying high above land in an airplane, each work can symbolize these important moments within human consciousness; the cognizance that leads us down the paths of life and the relationship between our minds, physical space and time we occupy.
bio:
Roslyn Julia is a photographic artist from the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 2013. She currently roams the valleys in and around Ithaca, New York.
Motion is the truth of our existence. We are ever in motion, while our minds struggle to pause
reality in order to grasp it. Realizations, epiphanies, and memories all feel static when one goes to recall them. The dance consciousness plays with stillness and motion is like most rules of our reality — harmony exists within the paradox.
The photographs in this collection are metaphors for awarenesses had in daily life. Whether a mundane awareness such as remembering an old memory, or a meaningful epiphany had while flying high above land in an airplane, each work can symbolize these important moments within human consciousness; the cognizance that leads us down the paths of life and the relationship between our minds, physical space and time we occupy.
bio:
Roslyn Julia is a photographic artist from the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 2013. She currently roams the valleys in and around Ithaca, New York.