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In this series Merriam explores nature through a hazy surreal lense, meant to signify a deeper philosophical finding he had about the subconscious and how humans process difficult emotions. To illustrate the purpose of this series we’ve chosen to publish the unedited description from the artist below.
“Inner Weather is metaphor for recovery, a step in the right direction on a long road, a series about how changing the way you look at the same thing can change your outlook as a whole. A lot of my earlier work includes moody images shrouded in mists, uncertain and foreboding. The images acted as outward manifestations of inner feelings, visual metaphors of what is left unresolved in the wake of loss. In this series I acknowledge that many times there is no answer, no real closure. That to a certain extent those emotions will always remain under the surface. However, it is up to me to choose how to view and interact with those emotions. This series is the visual manifestation of looking upon those feelings with a fresh perspective, an optimistic retelling of a formerly bleak outlook.”
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In this series Merriam explores nature through a hazy surreal lense, meant to signify a deeper philosophical finding he had about the subconscious and how humans process difficult emotions. To illustrate the purpose of this series we’ve chosen to publish the unedited description from the artist below.
“Inner Weather is metaphor for recovery, a step in the right direction on a long road, a series about how changing the way you look at the same thing can change your outlook as a whole. A lot of my earlier work includes moody images shrouded in mists, uncertain and foreboding. The images acted as outward manifestations of inner feelings, visual metaphors of what is left unresolved in the wake of loss. In this series I acknowledge that many times there is no answer, no real closure. That to a certain extent those emotions will always remain under the surface. However, it is up to me to choose how to view and interact with those emotions. This series is the visual manifestation of looking upon those feelings with a fresh perspective, an optimistic retelling of a formerly bleak outlook.”





















