Gary Green, Almost Home
Gary Green, Almost Home
Gary Green, Almost Home, L'Artiere, 2025, Tritone-Printed Volume, 80 pages, 8.27 x 0.3 x 10.32 inches
Through the lens of his camera, Green frames “wounded landscapes” — dilapidated structures, abandoned storefronts, and silent, crumbling environments — all imbued with a sense of history in dialogue with nature. Despite the desolation, hints of hope shine through: a shaft of light across a backyard lawn or the delicate texture of sun-drenched brick and concrete. These moments transform the banal into something quietly beautiful and deeply human.
Almost Home isn’t a nostalgic lament for what has been lost, but a subtle meditation on intersection: between past and present, man-made and natural, decline and grace. Gary Green’s photography invites us to linger, observe, and find meaning in the spaces we often overlook.
