Up to no good more often than not, Caryn tends to excel at being a jack of all trades. She mixes the offbeat with the traditional creating a reflective patchwork of past, present and future -- not necessarily in that order. As a small town girl in a big city world, Caryn likes to stop and take pictures of the sidewalk, just because she feels sorry for it. While defying logic and enjoying Pringles, Caryn balances her techie day job with liberal amounts of writing, photography and glass art.
The devil is in the details, or so they say. I don't know much about the devil, but I do know that the beauty is in the details, and Caryn's work is proof of that. The things we see without really noticing are the centerpieces of Caryn's images. Window lines, railroad ties, fire escape landings, icicles, leaves, tree roots, shells -- these are the things that become so familiar, we forget them. Caryn's photos remind us to look, to see, to remember.
Testimonial written by jamelah e.