Friday, May 9, 2008

Your fences frame your life


the fences frame you
Originally uploaded by popcornfeet

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I was looking at my photographs the other day and realized I had a lot of shots of fences. At first I thought it was odd. Why would I have taken so many pictures of barriers? Things blocking my path? Objects that stopped me on my path?
I started to work with the pictures and realized that I loved the images and found them beautiful. If the fences hadn't been there I would have continued on my way - walked ahead and never noticed the scene beyond.

Fences - barriers in your life - can be blockades. Places that you stop and feel you can't go forward but maybe there is another way to see them.
The things that stop you give you a frame of reference. They show you where you are now... They show you what's in the future... They shift you.
Stopping to assess your life is never a bad thing. Knowing what could be a ahead is important... Figuring a way to get past a hurdle is growth. Maybe the fences in your life are as important and the open paths. Maybe stopping to see where you are and figuring out how to move ahead is a gift.

Maybe fences are the picture frames of our lives. A pause, a still picture, a place to refect back on how far we've come and to see what's beyond...


ACEO 2 1/2 by 3 1/2 inch done on heavy mat board. The background collage uses several art papers and acrylic fixitives. The photograph was placed on top of the collage and the entire card was sealed with a glossy acrylic medium.

This is a photograph taken close to my home on a walk.

2 comments:

Rita said...

That's such a good way to look at fences. The obstacles in our life are often the biggest gifts. And there are those of us who have had to learn about boundaries, too. :) I'm always milling on these kind of things. Glad to find your blog! :)
Always, Rita

Tracy Reinhardt said...

thanks rita :) I agree about obstacles... well, obviously!

It's funny - Ive been selling ACEO's on ebay since last year and I am sure it's what I write that clicks more with people than the images. Not that people aren't buying for the cards..its just that it's the thoughts behind the cards that resonates the most.