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Artist statement

Photography is a way
to move past my comfort
zone and redefine my
understanding
It allows me to explore
my curiosity about a subject
in a language
that is culturally familiar

I've chosen to work in a
largely monochromatic
palette because it forces a
shift in thinking
and feeling

As to subject matter,
I'm drawn to scenes that
express the quiet, calm,
and isolation that I've come
to know through living in the
Southwest

Black and white photograph of a n abandonned house

Pagoda
© Jacqueline Webster
2009

Van Dyke brown photograph of a barn with a wreath on the front

Winter Barn
© Jacqueline Webster
2010

Van Dyke brown photograph of an abandonned coach bus

Holy Roller
© Jacqueline Webster
2008

Black and white photographt of the entrance kiosk at a drive-in theatre

Kiosk - The Frontier
© Jacqueline Webster
2002

Black and white photograph of a a picnic pavilion at San Luis Lakes State Park

Pavilion, San Luis Lakes
© Jacqueline Webster
2009

Black and white photograph of an abandonned storefront and bench

San Luis Storefront
© Jacqueline Webster
2003

Black and white photograp of a speaker box at an abandonned drive-in theatre

Speakerbox - The Frontier
© Jacqueline Webster
2002

Cyaontype photograph of a grain silo and railraod crossing

Silo + Crossing
© Jacqueline Webster
2004

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