Jonathan did not relent in the final months of school. By
systematizing those conditions that allowed him to develop his artistic
eye and organizational system, he assured himself a strong end to an
already productive year.
It was fascinating to watch him engage in his process of activating a picture plane with thoughtfully chosen geometric forms created along a horizontal grid. His approach was organized and systematic, yet he managed to produce images that felt intuitive and organic. Each drawing became the catalyst for the one that followed. He sought out and was open to critiques of his work, taking in outside opinions while ultimately trusting his judgment.Jonathan produced this series deliberately and precisely, and we hope that he will continue to expore his geometric sensibilities - as well as his need for precision - as he enters college.
On his own initiative, Jonathan also spent significant portions of time cataloguing and organizing his photographs. He demonstrated his interest in that process throughout the year, tirelessly combing through - and editing, where appropriate - shots that he had taken the previous day or week. Now, however, he found additional reasons to conduct such work. First, he organized photographs for a one-man exhibit in "The Makers' Space" during Founders' Day. Although he was unable to attend the event, students, family, friends, and faculty responded to his work positively. In addition, he selected and sequenced photos to create an online portfolio via Blogger.com (@Blogger). This portal will allow future peers, employers, and any interested individuals to appreciate some of his most representative work without the restrictions of location or time. To check out these pieces for yourself, please click here. Be sure to check back, as Jonathan will doubtless expand the page in the months ahead!
The Edge / IP faculty are proud of Jonathan for his gains in organization and maturity, and we are inspired by the effort he exerted - and continues to exert - in preparation for his freshman year at Columbia College Chicago (@ColumbiaChi). We invite you to celebrate his work with us by posting in the comments section below.
Description of image: Top left, a photo of one of Jonathan's geometric drawings. Middle right, a screenshot of Jonathan's online portfolio (jonathanevansphotography.blogspot.com). Kildonan and its Edge / IP program claim no ownership over the graphics above.
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