I showed this to my friend and she understood many things about you right away. Some may say the images are simple, pure and/or minimalistic, it may be true however they manage to say many things about who you are and where you are.
I particularly like the boxes on the wall, and the photo of feet in front of the “boarding” sign, which seems to be more or a line than a sign. A line you may have crossed several times. A line I have crossed too. A line you will probably cross again. Going where? Moving from one culture to another, from one country to another, from one city to another. Searching for a path to quit the feeling of being in-between something or somebody, itself caused by the idea of all the possible outcomes of your life that did not come true?
Life tends to become less blurry when you realise that you make your own decisions.
Love the simplicity of the piece, very captivating. The sense of isolation; longing for something different yet familiar and setting off on a journey to find it… A new start! Beautiful, time to reflect and perhaps set off on a journey. Cheers, keep up the good work.
Personally I love the one with the backwards writing…really moved me….I love the Arabic writing…so beautiful then that staircase behind…very good well done Kate!! Makes people know that they may FEEL isolated, but we’re not alone….very powerful for me : )
Love the images, very evocative. My favorites are: the first one with the Arabic and English writing. The fact that the viewer sees the writing backwards ie. the other way around, is an interesting way of looking at situations from the other side/different perspectives. The other image that amused me is the “I quit” note, because it could be both positive/negative, something sad or something of good riddance.
The boarding image is simple yet powerful.
Mabrook Kate for sharing these images and keep it up xo
Touching the essence of human condition with pictures is beautiful: the void in our existence, the whirl of possibilities, the dichotomy of modern souls, the wandering. You express the torments of this age so well. Thanks for conveying what we only feel.
Very evocative pictures. Made me think of a lot of situations especially when travelling, especially the girl in the blurred photo. Sometimes when I travel I feel like I haven’t put my glasses on and everything is just a big blur. Reminds me of Gerhard Richter’s “unscharf” collection.
Beautiful and delicate as much as it is poetic.
Keep following your heart Kate!
Playing your new release with pride, compadre.
Some times I do .. but i stay with the feeling .. see where it takes me.
Love Hind.
Keep up the good work guys
These images evoke in me the boundless possibilities of life. Thank you. Beautiful work.
These images evoke in me the boundless possibility of life. Thank you. Beautiful work.
So many ways to look at a blank canvas, I like to look the opportunities it provides everyone, you make it what you want!
A Prevalent question in this time and age – “ I don’t Understand “, then leading people to so many paths upon discovery of their question.
Thought provoking as usual Kate!
Splendid Me Old China
Thanks guv’nor. You know more than most how a simple idea becomes a global phenomenon. When’s the sequel ?
Hey Kate,
I showed this to my friend and she understood many things about you right away. Some may say the images are simple, pure and/or minimalistic, it may be true however they manage to say many things about who you are and where you are.
I particularly like the boxes on the wall, and the photo of feet in front of the “boarding” sign, which seems to be more or a line than a sign. A line you may have crossed several times. A line I have crossed too. A line you will probably cross again. Going where? Moving from one culture to another, from one country to another, from one city to another. Searching for a path to quit the feeling of being in-between something or somebody, itself caused by the idea of all the possible outcomes of your life that did not come true?
Life tends to become less blurry when you realise that you make your own decisions.
Love the simplicity of the piece, very captivating. The sense of isolation; longing for something different yet familiar and setting off on a journey to find it… A new start! Beautiful, time to reflect and perhaps set off on a journey. Cheers, keep up the good work.
Personally I love the one with the backwards writing…really moved me….I love the Arabic writing…so beautiful then that staircase behind…very good well done Kate!! Makes people know that they may FEEL isolated, but we’re not alone….very powerful for me : )
-Anon
A CHOICE…BETWEEN FEAR AND LOVE
beautiful.
Amazing work Kate, I love the first photo.
Very powerful!
Love the images, very evocative. My favorites are: the first one with the Arabic and English writing. The fact that the viewer sees the writing backwards ie. the other way around, is an interesting way of looking at situations from the other side/different perspectives. The other image that amused me is the “I quit” note, because it could be both positive/negative, something sad or something of good riddance.
The boarding image is simple yet powerful.
Mabrook Kate for sharing these images and keep it up xo
Touching the essence of human condition with pictures is beautiful: the void in our existence, the whirl of possibilities, the dichotomy of modern souls, the wandering. You express the torments of this age so well. Thanks for conveying what we only feel.
belles histoires ..
belles histoires..
Wonderful work, Kate. Keep taking photos and keep posting them! I especially liked “I quit!”.
Inspirational. Can’t wait to see more.
Very evocative pictures. Made me think of a lot of situations especially when travelling, especially the girl in the blurred photo. Sometimes when I travel I feel like I haven’t put my glasses on and everything is just a big blur. Reminds me of Gerhard Richter’s “unscharf” collection.