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The Sudbury River: A Celebration
DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, 1992. 20 pp. , softcover , 8x10¾
Living Water is about a place and about Place, about a river and about Rivers. Its subject is the Sudbury River in eastern Massachusetts, but the river is bound up in something larger and less tangible: the process of discovery and creation through which we come to be at home in our particular parts of the world. I moved to Massachusetts from the Midwest in 1987. Disoriented and ill-at-ease in the crowded spaces of the Northeast, I began photographing a small river near my home. What started as a stay against confusion quickly became my chief preoccupation, as I penetrated the dense growth of human and natural history fed by the moving water. Writer
The Sudbury River - Ashland, Massachusetts, September 1989
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