“Unveiling Layers of Reality: Can ‘Snapshots’ Redefine the Art of Visual Storytelling?”
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As Moore writes, “For every photograph we see, in our family albums, in a gallery, on our phones, there is a moment after the photograph was taken. And the moment after that. And the following day. And decades later.”
Throughout these 36 pieces in Snapshots, one senses a theme, and as the late Judith Kitchen used to say, ‘it’s the readers, not writers, that come up with themes,’ but there are certainly some shared characteristics that repeat and alternate throughout, particularly identity and emotional boundaries of being, which harkens back to the definition of ekphrasis: is it art about art or a whole new creation?