Sunlight give me life
Format
Senior Art and Design Exhibition
Faculty Mentor Name
Maree Lee
Faculty Mentor Department
Art & Graphic Design
Abstract/Artist Statement
Sunrise only comes once a day and unless you plan on waking up at 6am or so chances are you never get to see it. As a photographer, I like to document things that most people wouldn’t get to see. In “Sunlight, Give Me Life,” I have created a time lapse of the sunrise over the Calaveras River. What a sight to behold!
As the sunlight first starts to illuminate the sky, the life of a new day begins with a quiet chirp from a single bird. This chirp acts as an alarm clock for all the other birds in the area and sets into motion a medley of bird chirping music. Once the sun works its way up into the sky and touches your skin, a warm tingle creeps over the body. The energy of the sun cracks threw the horizon and sets fire to the earth. The sun burns off the fog from the river and reveals the water. Watch and listen as I try to capture the beauty of the morning sunrise over the Calaveras River.
Location
Reynolds Gallery
Start Date
23-4-2017 6:00 PM
End Date
12-5-2017 6:00 PM
Sunlight give me life
Reynolds Gallery
Sunrise only comes once a day and unless you plan on waking up at 6am or so chances are you never get to see it. As a photographer, I like to document things that most people wouldn’t get to see. In “Sunlight, Give Me Life,” I have created a time lapse of the sunrise over the Calaveras River. What a sight to behold!
As the sunlight first starts to illuminate the sky, the life of a new day begins with a quiet chirp from a single bird. This chirp acts as an alarm clock for all the other birds in the area and sets into motion a medley of bird chirping music. Once the sun works its way up into the sky and touches your skin, a warm tingle creeps over the body. The energy of the sun cracks threw the horizon and sets fire to the earth. The sun burns off the fog from the river and reveals the water. Watch and listen as I try to capture the beauty of the morning sunrise over the Calaveras River.