6 Photography – Linds Sanders

ARTIST STATEMENT

This year we’ve adapted the ways in which we gather. Following health guidelines, important support groups–churches, addiction services such as AA, NA, SA, and gyms–all closed. We not only lost loved ones to the virus of COVID, but we also lost loved ones to the metal health repercussions of being isolated. We lost them to addiction, to depression, to loneliness.
I created these circles on the Oregon coast using found jasper in honor of the gatherings we have lost, the communities we have gained, and ties we have strengthened. At the same time, they serve as a remembrance of the people who will not be returning to our circles when it is safe to gather in-person once again.

Hugging Mom in the Front Yard
Meeting Someone New on a Plane
Breathing with My Sangha in the Zendo
Challenging Outdated Policies in the Office
Visiting Friends in my Hometown
Seeing My Beloved's Face in a Crowd

Linds Sanders habits in getting lost. Winner of the 2021 Icebreaker Prize from Sparked Literary Magazine, her writing is published or forthcoming in The Wayfarer, The Rising Phoenix, Fever Dream, and more. Outside of galleries, her artwork is forthcoming in Stonecrop Magazine. Fall down a rabbit hole at LindsSanders.com.

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Andrew O. Dugasreply
July 3, 2021 at 8:16 PM

I love this. The same arrangement in different settings, different bases. Amazing, arresting, thought provoking.

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