Oaia 2018

“I have never found a companion that was so companionable as solitude.”
– Henry David Thoreau

Oaia

I sit alone in my car in an empty car park, looking at an island I’ve often observed but never through a lens. It feels distant and small, wrapped in cold as the weather closes in. I photograph it in the moments between the rainfall, once—several times.

In those brief pauses, I let my focus linger, and in the quiet between the superficial sounds, I find a comfort I didn’t know I’d been aching for. And suddenly the island feels close now—large and warm.

Punturiero’s photographs feel so raw and moody. In some way Moment 1 and Moment 4 reference Sugimoto's horizon images, but of course the inclusion of the island and the stormy conditions are a clean departure from his concerns. But there are also clear references to Pictorialism that I also find compelling.

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Rachel Punturiero
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