Sunday, July 22, 2012

Burned Forest, Terrible Beauty near Nogal, N.M.


"There’s another emotion associated with art, which is not of the beautiful but of the sublime. What we call monsters can be experienced as sublime. They represent powers too vast for the normal forms of life to contain them.....Another mode of the sublime is of prodigious energy, force, and power."

Joseph Campbell



 My friend artist  Georgia Stacy took these photos of the burned forest near Nogal, New Mexico.   It threatened her home in June, and she was evacuated for a while.    Georgia is so attuned to the "spirits of the land" around her, and she said that, as terrible as it was, she had a sense that there was something necessary, something about balance, in this.  The photo above, brilliant green of new life through the charred branches, speaks volumes. We spoke of the erry beauty of these images, and how she saw houses in charred ruin, with signs that say "no trespassing" and "private property" lying among the ashes.

That speaks as well.




All photos copyright Georgia Stacy 2012

2 comments:

Valerianna said...

Oh yes, beautiful and haunting all at once!

( and my goodness, one needs x-ray vision to prove one is not a robot on blogger now!)

Trish and Rob MacGregor said...

Strange and haunting images.