SETI delights and galactic goodness
Halo by aspiring Hot Shot Logan Kleier
I am often asked if we here at the jb are opposed to certain types of photography, most recently, abstract photography. It’s true that when browsing through the artists on the site or the submissions shown on the blog, you will run into very little “abstract” work. While we pride ourselves for the variety in work and artists we showcase, we don’t have genre quotas to fill. We won’t lie, we each have our own preferences, but the panel is extensive, as are our preferences. When it comes down to it we like work that is good––good work comes in many forms. And I have said, and will say again, the selection I show here is my attempt to summarize the work you’re sending our way. So for those of you after something abstract, I hunted down a recent submission by Logan Kleier which caught my eye.
I use color and light as tools to create abstractions of ordinary objects. The resulting images evoke an appreciation of elemental beauty and joy. I also use these images to explore the personal emotional value we attach to colors and light that surround us on a daily basis.
Beautiful indeed, I am drawn to Logan’s image for its similarity to my personal fixations at the moment. I recently enrolled in a braincrashing course if there ever was one, the Search for Life in the Universe. My late night surfing sessions have been filled with stardust and extraterrestrial beings squished between long pauses of contemplation and perplexity. For the weekend I pass along some inspiration in the form of UFOs, the cosmos, and the good ol’ Comet Sample Return Mission.
In between your new found obsessions and the standard weekend fun, we have reached the homestretch, get those entries in! As for Alice, I’m headed south for a few days, but leave you in good hands.


