Body & Soul is almost three years old, but this is a version I just made yesterday. It's one of those photos I've held on to through several different crops for some reason, none of them satisfying. The original is a much larger and distant view of the bird/shadow) and also tilted. And not til yesterday did I think to re-align it, crop in even tighter, and reverse the colors and change them. Although still not totally satisfying, it's close enough to leave it be and share here. Paul Valery said: A poem is never finished, just abandoned. And I'd say that's true of any artistic effort of mine. I just reach a point where I can think of nothing else to improve or fix it. And if that point is far enough along, I keep and share it. If not, I delete it or put it on a way distant back burner.
As to this picture, I suppose most folk will view the actual bird as the body and the shadow as the soul. However, one can look at it another way, the way I do. In a (maybe not so) metaphoric way our souls are the most substantial aspects of ourselves. So in this image I can see the soul stepping out of the essentially shadow life of its body at death. Or this photo could be seen as the experience of a deep split between body and soul; a need for healing. And typing all this just explained to me why I've held on to this problematic photo for so long. It was "talking" to me. Of course none of this makes it a successful picture. Just another symbol into which I've poured some unconscious contents.
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