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JAMES

FRIEDMAN

James Friedman, an Ohio-based photographer creates an abstract series that focus on the internal structure of the standard size golf balls. He would expose the core of the golf ball with various methods. Cleanly sliced, Roughly carved or even crushed. This results in an abstract interior along with vibrant colour in contrast to their hard white exterior. Although the serendipitous structural exquisiteness of the inner part is an inspiration to more exploration through photography for the artist. I find it relevant to the work I was trying to achieve in some ways. Looking closely, What I saw inside of the golf ball is a depiction of the landscape. The 1.68” golf ball is holding a landscape of the nature itself. What is once external has been changed into something internal. At the same time, I felt like the internal is also representing the exterior of nature. The roles of inner and outer are folding onto of each other again and again to the infinite amount of obligation. This leads me back to the movie called 'Inception' since the way it represents the term of internal and external are the same. The inner part holds its own universe while acting as exterior for something more deeper inside. As I mentioned before that When I started drawing it would be either from the inside out or the other way around, But never once that I thought about tracing it back to one another. My perspective about internal and external in relation to body has been evolved into a more delicacy process. The equation is not just ‘internal=external’ anymore, other variables have emerged and multiplied into the propositions, making everything goes deeper in term of philosophy. 

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