Casey Middleton

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Casey Middleton

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I believe I have an extrasensory memory.Everything I’ve beheld in this world has been complied in a huge mentalcatalogue of images. I strive for an encyclopedic achievement there. Thismemory is comprised of diverse images, odd beings, terrors and ghosts. Toreveal the paradox of the memory in pictures, I dare to descend into aneverlasting image–producing abyss. This dangerous decent is a sensuous,psychological and sometimes extrasensory activity as an alchemist of memory. Iam inspired by the peace and tranquility of this world; peace, tranquility, andoptimism is what I hope to transmit to all who view my photographs.

My personal philosophy behind creatingmy artwork is about developing an intuition and absorbing the delight ofspontaneity. I appreciate nature as is. I believe we all have an inheritability to create art. We either choose to produce art or it happens by chance.My images are unique because I trust my intuition to guide me. I believe myinner voice directs me to capture the most exquisite images I’ve ever seen. Mycreative process is evolving by leaps and bounds. Each photo has a meaning behind it; eachimage is a poem; each picture has a metaphor that harmonizes its beauty.

DepictIng a portrayal that can only be shown through the cameralens; either in photography or videography, with an attempt to reach the boundsand to depict the beauty within, rather than what we perceive.

The thing about the profound and the deep isthat it's where transformation lies. But it's always been easier to look tothose who shout eloquently about the very physical and seemingly easysolutions. This is so very obvious in the arena of weight control. It serves asa metaphor for everything. The causes lie deeper

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