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LIMINAL METANOIA

A study in the interest of using outward scenes to turn inward. Liminal refers to the threshold of a physiological or psychological response. Metanoia originates as a Greek word to describe a change of mind, more specifically to a profound, spiritual transformation. These works are a visual interpretation of the threshold of a transformation — the wild, untamed ether space within all things living especially in relation to nature and my own human nature.

The images are an attempt to visualize this internal place I find in myself and reflected in all living beings. Joining together in this threshold are great potentials for new ideologies of society, art and life.

– Rachel Wolfe, Johnsburg, Illinois

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I love this body of work – I just posted a new gallery on my site with a similar title and reference, although my focus is more on the state of being “in between” rather than the psychological aspects – check it out at: http://davehebb.com/recent/liminal-landscapes/

I also just added a gallery for another body of work that has more to do with that connection between the outer landscape and the inner state of mind – check that out at: http://davehebb.com/recent/homecoming/

It’s great to keep finding like-minded photographers here on NLP.com – You’re doing an amazing thing here Willson!

December 1, 2011 1:00 PM

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