Echoes of a Past

"Echoes of a Past" serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience and fragility of time. The photograph captures a dilapidated red farmhouse, weathered by years of abandonment, leaning precariously against a stark winter landscape. The vivid red of the peeling paint, though faded and cracked, stubbornly clings to the structure—a testament to its once vibrant presence amidst the cold desolation of the snow-covered fields.

The image embodies the interplay of red as both a color of vitality and decay, fitting seamlessly into an exhibit that explores the spectrum of meanings behind the hue. The farmhouse, though battered by harsh seasons, remains a symbol of human endeavor and endurance. Its red exterior stands out against the muted whites and grays of winter, as though it refuses to be forgotten—a defiant echo of a life once lived within its walls.

Placed within the exhibit, "Echoes of a Past" invites viewers to reflect on the emotional weight of red as a color of memory, nostalgia, and loss. The photograph connects with other works in the collection by capturing red in a raw and weathered state, where beauty emerges from imperfection. It evokes questions: Who built this home? Who lived here? What stories did its walls once hold?

  • Jason Pfitzer

  • Photography, print

  • 20×16”

  • $169.00