C H A R L E S  O.  S L A V E N S

WINTERSCREEN

The apparent is never the real

copyright Charles O. Slavens 1973

reportage photography, black & white photography, rodeo, wildlife, wildlife refuge, wetlands, bird photography, landscapes, flowers, cowboys, tattoo, Naches Valley, Mt. Cleman,  Tieton River, Tieton andesite, Washington State, World Trade Center, 9/11, Cowboy Day, people, sawgrass, Easter, Quiet Waters Park, Cajun Zydeco Festival, Deerfield Beach, Wakodahatchee, Loxahatchee, Arthur R. Marshall, Green Cay, Florida, Roman Vishniac, Daniela Passal, Woodstock New York, barn, small town, parade, old barn, New York City, CBGB's, Pam Windo, Urban Glass, Jeep Johnson, cattle roundup, bull rider, bull dogging, calf roping, cattle, horses, saddle bronc, Seminoles, Arcadia  Florida, Charles O. Slavens, Helene Slavens, David Eckstein, Holocaust

 

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ARCADIA PARADE & TOWN

        WOODSTOCK BARN

 

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WORLD TRADE CENTER

 

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COWBOY DAY

 

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DANIELA PASSAL

 

SEMINOLES

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URBAN GLASS STUDIO

WHAT ONCE WAS...

QUIET WATERS PARK

 

CAJUN ZYDECO FEST

WASHINGTON STATE

NACHES VALLEY

 

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JUPITER DOGS

 

FLOWERS

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Art is all about communication. Artists are driven by their response to what they observe. They are compelled to communicate that personal view to the rest of the world, and the art they produce is the end product of their vision and the drive to produce it.  

No two people see reality in the same way and what is apparent to some is not apparent to all.  What makes artists different from other people is that they can interpret reality and repackage it in a form that creates an emotional response within the viewer. 

They want to share with others the emotional experience of looking at the world through their eyes, and to enhance the experience of seeing...... copyright Charles O. Slavens 1965