If Wishes Were Horses
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If Wishes Were Horses

Carol Golemboski

Toned silver-gelatin print, ed. 7

17.50"x17.50"
1 lb

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$1500.00
If Wishes Were Horses
If Wishes Were Horses Small Room
I found this small cast iron horse in an antique shop in upstate New York. I was particularly intrigued by the fact that it had the word “beauty” in relief on the side of its body. The title phrase of this picture is borrowed from the children’s rhyme, “If wishes were horses then beggars would ride.” The horse in my image is wearing blinders and standing on a platform covered with an elaborate design that recalls flowers that are given to champion racehorses. The small drawings that run across the image in the top third of the picture are a nod to Eadweard Muybridge, the first person to use photography to capture motion.
Carol Golemboski

Carol Golemboski. Lakewood, CO

Artist Statement

Carol Golemboski photographs antiquated objects in carefully staged scenes. Her haunting still life imagery draws upon past eras to suggest human emotions and anxieties, particularly relating to the experience of women. Shooting with film and manipulating traditional photographic materials in the darkroom, Golemboski creates images where photography and drawing blur the line between fact and fiction.

Best advice you’ve been given • Work begets work. When experiencing a creative block, do something—anything, even if it’s awful. The mere act of making work, no matter what it is, generates new ideas.

Goals/Aspirations • Pursue all of those ideas that, as of yet, only exist in my imagination.

Favorite artist • Joseph Cornell and photographer Ralph Eugene Meatyard. I’m equally inspired by writers, many of my pictures include direct references to passages and phrases from favorite stories and poems.

What are you reading • A Red Herring Without Mustard by Alan Bradley, it’s about an eleven-year-old girl who practices chemistry and solves murder mysteries.

Hope to learn how to • Write a novel.

You spend a lot of time thinking about • Whatever my latest obsession is, an idea for a photograph, my kids’ school projects, the garden. I tend to fixate on one thing, pouring all of my energy into it.

Favorite musical artist • Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald, Nina Simone - most frequently played in my darkroom - The Very Best of Nina Simone 1967-1972—Sugar in my Bowl, Volume 2).

What do you do when not creating art • Teaching, tending to the business side of art, spending time with family, cooking, and gardening.

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