And, in the last week, looking back at some of the earliest submissions for the This Matters Now series I am still in awe of the compacted intensity expressed, in less than four hundred words, by Kevin Breathnach in his appraisal of the photographs of Samuel Laurence Cunmane at the Douglas Hyde Gallery in the Summer of 2016.
Breathnach's piece is the epitome of how the active eye can conjure up something animate from something else that is entirely not. His description of a bag of grass where he likens it to 'a dog sprawling on the lawn... slouching forward and spilling out over itself'is a case in point. This is superb, crystalline, writing which set a standard for the series. |