Blackhearted opened this issue on Nov 01, 2002 ยท 88 posts
Patricia posted Fri, 01 November 2002 at 12:12 PM
But it's the final image that matters----does it speak to the viewer? How the artist assembled the components is, to me, important mostly to the artist, not the people the work was intended for........ Photographer Galen Rowell didn't make the rainbow that formed in the skies over the Dalai Lama's Palace, but he did race through cold, wet fields, dropping equipment as he ran, to position the rainbow exactly, precisely where the final image would make people gasp when they saw it. That's art.