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Douglas Mellor
Hardbound,
9.5" x 11.5", 56 pages
31 Tritone, Drytrap Printing
2004,
D.W. Mellor Editions
Introduction by Paul Caponigro
Essay by Rick Wester
The depth of Douglas Mellor's introspective
nature is manifest in his photography. Images of clarity, intensity,
and thoughtfulness. Not of the school of photography that merely
documents (however eloquently), Mellor is an artist who takes
inspiration in the promise and beauty of photography¹s silver
mirror, lighting a fire within himself, expressing it within his
images. What emerges, what is revealed and discovered, consistently
in Mellor¹s work, is poetry, passion, precision, quiet humor.
Warmed by his love for the medium, these photographs glow with
a pulsing light born of masterful technique. One not merely applied
but magically breathed into the workings of his compositions.
Douglas Mellor's photographs are a delightful feast of images,
composed of objects well placed and finely etched. His still-life's
are never stilted or overly formal, but rather, flowing and playful,
while also radiating a somber aura of mystery. Mellor is creator
and alchemist, deftly combining the physical objects of his compositions
and the transforming aspects of his medium, delivering visual
epiphanies, in which both artist and audience revel. His 'seeing'
is bold, experimental, and explorative. As I have written elsewhere,
'At the root of creativity is an impulse to understand, to make
sense of random and often unrelated details. For me, photography
provides the intersection of time, space, light, and emotional
stance. One needs to be still enough, observant enough, and aware
enough to recognize the life of the materials, to be able to hear
through the eyes.' These words can be evoked, emphatically, to
describe what Douglas Mellor has achieved through his art.
Paul Caponigro, Cushing Maine 2003, ©
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