tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289955259332163265.post911394743006923355..comments2023-04-06T09:56:54.711-06:00Comments on MSU Photography: SamhainAlexis Pikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00905783563918033654noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289955259332163265.post-10183012508184901842013-04-04T20:10:25.271-06:002013-04-04T20:10:25.271-06:00They look pretty sweet, although I would think abo...They look pretty sweet, although I would think about your metaphoric use of such a stark, strong subject (Samhein) to explain yourself unless that aspect of paganism is a big part of who you are. As a viewer, I feel like there must be a very deliberate reason you associate the imagery with alternative (in terms of followers) religious dogma. <br /><br />Without an artist statement, i'm just making assumptions based on what you show/tell here, but personally, if there's no connection, that's a pretty bold subject to frame your project with, and it seems unfair to both your imagery and paganism to juxtapose the two.<br /><br />But like I said, I don't know your story.Sean Foulkeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13594253418080732793noreply@blogger.com