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George Robinson
Grand Isle, VT
United States
Member Since: Jan 2002
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Artist Statement for George Robinson

I am attracted to landscape photography because I want to preserve the natural beauty around us and I want to show the public that we have something that is very precious and fragile. As a boy, I grew up in San Bernardino, California in the early1950's and I remember the area as being very beautiful. We lived in a lovely valley surrounded by big mountains and everyday was sunny and the sky was blue. I remember one day we swam in the ocean, drove through the desert and played in the snow in the mountains and I thought this has got to be the greatest place on earth. Today the sky back home is brown and there are freeways and strip malls everywhere. It is very sad to see what man has done to the landscape and the environment and this is what motivates me to capture the beautiful scenery around me.
Vermont is not entirely immune to this loss of beauty, but it is on a much smaller and slower scale. Many of the beautiful farms and barns are disappearing because the small family farm is being replaced by big corporate farms with steel buildings. On some of these farms, the cows are tied inside the buildings and never go to pasture because this is considered a more efficient method of farming. Beautiful silos are being replaced with huge white plastic bags that sit on the ground.
I hope my work and the work of other photographers makes you stop and think of what we have and how easily we can lose it.


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