A translucent streamline functioning on behalf of where water submerges itself within the surrounding space gives us a clear sense of linearity. Chip Colson's Horizons (now on display at Tyler School of Art) benumbs the viewer as we peer into a more scientific display of how photography can work. Minimal in presentation, and void of any color, Chip breeds a familiar, yet detailed examination of the uninterrupted functions that rhythm, movement, structure, and space have on the constructive world we inhabit. The water on the horizon, both physiologically and poetically remind me of how far this notion of one's destination can expand, undeviated, towards the frontiers of humanity.
Congrats Chip!
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