And Then You Just Let Go

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Yes you do Patty. Yes you do.

“Working primarily through staged self-portraiture and portraiture, Patty creates rich vibrant photographs that envision the world in a transformative light.  Patty loves to create in the boundaries between real life and the otherworldly, the surreal and the fantastic.” (About Patty Maher)


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39 thoughts on “And Then You Just Let Go”

  1. I’m not sure I would associate letting go with a balloon out of hand!
    There is another expression, I believe, for “letting go” of what is bad for us.
    What we love dearly, the Un-let-go-able, is more like leaves falling in autumn. It comes back.

    “Letting go” is on of the biggest psychological myths. There is no such thing.

      1. There is no thread. It’s not like that.
        Take that from a woman, mother, who had to let go of the Un-let-go-able!
        It grew back from under my nails like baby leaves do in spring.
        😉

  2. The photo to me, makes me ponder. It seems that the object of the photo is the assumed horizon…and perhaps in her view she sees the horizon as the limit …while the red balloon, lifting, is venturing out into the beyond…

  3. and the red of her hair and the red balloon, the sapphire blue dress and the blue shoes which are one with the earth, the blue of the sky just beyond her reach and she physically allows the balloon to float on to the freedom beyond, perhaps symbolically it is her? And I know that my point of view, respected 🙂

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