january 1, 2024 - january 1, 2025

Year of the Blue Tarp

// the project

For one year—from January 1st, 2024 to January 1st, 2025—any time I encountered a blue tarp, I photographed it with whatever device I had on hand such as a phone camera, a digital camera, or a disposable camera. 

I hoped to allow daily pauses for beauty and to invite blue to regularly punctuate my life. The subject matter and method also let me delight in and play with the seemingly endless possibilities of repetition and juxtaposition.  

As the project progressed, I intentionally sought out more blue tarps and began to incorporate staged shots, including portraits, self-portraits, and the use of found materials.

Alongside their aesthetic appeal, to me blue tarps have come to represent grief and loss of all kinds, as blue often has, and these photos unintentionally became a way of processing a particular heartbreak. In addition, blue tarps, to me, represent physical labor. And, since they are woven from plastic, they also  are a remidner of the catastrophic environmental consequences wrought by the oil and plastics industries which have intentionally intertwined our contemporary lives with petrochemical products in pursuit of maximum profits.

A selection of the resulting photographs are posted below and the complete set of 226 photos are  on Instagram (@yearofthebluetarp) and, given the woven nature of tarps, create a sort of online textile installation—a digital quilt, so to speak.

In addition, fifteen of the photographs are published alongside a series of sonnets in a chapbook titled blue sonnets.