Empty World, Empty Home
Fabrice Poussin
Hoping for a Revival
Blue Loneliness
Photography, like any other art form, is poetry; it is language. To speak of one’s words and choices of syntax, is very difficult. How often do creators stop to observe, analyze, dissect, and discuss their own work from the inside in? All queries are legitimate in the mind of the viewer, but where lie the answers? All I can suggest is possibilities, options, and to let the observer decide. Each photograph here expresses the simplicity of what can be seen and shared to establish greater contact with the viewer. From the desert, lacking life, to a fallen window (found object) and finally the sharp edges of empty jar on a window sill - all make us ask where humanity resides. The world is in fact enough, and may not need humans to speak for it.
Fabrice Poussin is the advisor for The Chimes, the Shorter University award winning poetry and arts publication. His writing and photography have been published in print, including Kestrel, Symposium, La Pensee Universelle, Paris, and other art and literature magazines in the United States and abroad. His photography has been published in The Front Porch Review, and San Pedro River Review among others.