Eliot Dudik: Road Ends in Water
When Eliot Dudik talks about acknowledging the “modest souls of the low country in South Carolina”, he does it with a large format camera and a dose of grace and humility in his series, Road Ends in Water. These rich images speak to a lifestyle of Southern culture that reflect the hum of insects, the slowed down pace of an unremarkable day, and the waterways that mark the landscape and draw it’s population to it’s banks. Eliot has a monograph of this work that is available for purchase on his site and through photo-eye books.
Eliot graduated from the College of Charleston with a Bachelors of Science in Anthropology and a Bachelors of Art in Art History and he received his MFA in photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2010. Eliot joined the University of South Carolina faculty in the fall of 2011 as an adjunct professor of photography.His work has been featured in publications such as Fraction Magazine, Magenta Magazine, and One, One Thousand: A Publication of Southern Photography. He was recently interviewed on the London photo blog, The Great Leap Sideways. In addition to a current solo show at the Art+Cayce gallery in Columbia, SC, he will be exhibiting at the Click646 Photography Conference in Greenwood, SC at the end of this month.
Road Ends in Water: Change is descending upon an otherwise quiet, unhurried, unobtrusive, place. The main highway, U.S Route 17, that bisects South Carolina’s “lowcountry,” north to south, is being widened to accommodate commerce, tourists, and urban refugees. Not only are many homes, some historic, disappearing before the tracked blades of expansion, but also the new, faster thoroughfare encourages greater disregard and obliviousness to the charm and culture the basin harbors.
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