Africa Dreamed

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Work Statement:

In my “Africa Dreamed” series, I explore emotions—the joyful release of energy from a Dinka women’s jumping dance in war-torn South Sudan—the honest gaze of a Dinka cattle keeper, face painted white with cow dung ash—the testosterone-filled air emanating from a mass of young, male Dinka warriors—the earnest prayer of a young Muslim woman in Burkina Faso—the innocence of a small boy in northern Nigeria waking up in the morning, emerging from under the mosquito net that protects him from malaria—the shy, downward gaze of a 9-year old girl in rural Niger dressed in her brightest, finest clothing, made-up, and ready to walk the five or so miles to the weekly market to sell the fruit she’s worked so hard to gather.

I pressed the shutter button on my digital SLR camera to capture these fleeting moments at various times, but it was only in the last few months of 2008 that I began to explore a new process of “developing” these digital photographs. The resulting images form my “Africa Dreamed” series, made by combining two copies of each single photograph, each copy changed from the original in a certain way. The juxtaposition of these two “revised” copies results in the final effect. This is the Africa of my dreams—the Africa that calls me, that won’t let me go, that makes me fall in love over and over again.