Monthly Archives: November 2013

Radio Interview

www.WOOL.fm  100.1 FM  February 10, 2012 with Mark Kenney Originally aired live on radio and the web, this video version also features over 100 original haiku poems and illustrated artworks in ceramic, on stone and paper, photography, ink and watercolor, and graphic design. The interview offers insight into the spirit, work, and process of Snow…
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whiteness–– / fell down coming, fell down going / snow on the altar
— Harry Duane Hudson

Snow on AltarPhoto by Katherine Henry

Kogo kizoku– awakening to the high, returning to the low.

-A reference to the falling snow and the constancy of Grace;

-to the Devotee falling, struggling to reach the altar, then to keep the faith;

-to the Sinner, fallen, penitent, and forgiven, falling again;

-to the wedding altar; falling into love, and choosing True Love over all others.

•Written as a memento for a shaman friend visiting a mountain altar on snowshoes. Immediately after his song-blessings there fell a magnificent whiteout snow only over us. ––An affirmation, following us home, then made complete with sun beaming in blue skies all around, burning into a golden dusk as we stepped off of the mountain.

 

Words Copyright 2013 Harry D. Hudson
Imagery Copyright 2013 Katherine Henry

Atelier Annex

http://www.atelierannex.com Atelier Annex in Chester, Vermont is several spaces: Our home and studios, our gallery, and our apartment space for artists. We also have events and exhibitions / installations in the main exhibition space and outdoors on the grounds. We keep about 8 spaces in rotation throughout the year to produce and exhibit various kinds…
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Scanned Objects

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Part of my writing practice was to work from experience, and this carried over to the found objects that I brought home from my walks. I would arrange them on a scanner and created these images from hi-res scans of the objects. Some are blocks of wood, and in others, the flecks of dust became stars.

 

Words and Imagery Copyright 2013 Harry D. Hudson