Wayne
32 x 21.5 in (h x w)
not for sale

Population aging is rapidly becoming a global phenomenon. By 2050, 20 percent of U.S. citizens will be ages 65 and older. Although it’s been scientifically proven that creativity actually peaks in later life, America’s youth-obsessed culture more often than not unfairly equates advanced years with impairment. Where does an aging society turn to for inspiration? What do we want to believe about older individuals? Now, more than ever, we need new metaphors.

Wayne is from my ongoing series “Second Wind,” portraits that challenge and confront stereotypical views of aging by focusing on the vitality and creativity of individuals who have found a new vocation; their active and passionate engagement with creative pursuits developed after age 65.

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