Felicia Murray

©Felicia Murray
I was just gushing over Felicia Murray’s photography. What beautiful work she does.
I was reading the interview that she has on her website with Robert A. Schaefer, Jr. And her answer to one of his questions, I find, sums up her photography wonderfully.
RS: One of the main directions in your work is Night Photography. Can you tell us about it?
FM: I have always been drawn to photographing at night, because the line or veil between the past and present becomes more transparent and holds more mystery. I feel I am finding a hidden space in another dimension. This is what has drawn me to different mystical traditions that take other dimensions for granted and that honor them—we are not just in a material dimension. One body of my work is called “Entre Chien et Loup” which translates from the French as “Between dog and wolf,” a phrase that describes the passage from day to night, the twilight time when a mystery comes over what you are seeing or not seeing.