Lake Elster Series

Each photograph is a portrait of a Lake Elster resident, as recounted by unreliable narrator Wade Lagarde. Specific figures from his memory inhabit these scenes and can be traced throughout the series, from the brutal discovery of the lake by 17th century French fur-trappers and Jesuit priests (led by Henri Babeurre and Fr. Seneschal Brulotte), and the ensuing conflict with native Abenaki Indians, through Alan Welter’s time in his basement workshop and adhesives factory in 1961, on to more contemporary times with the Wolframs and the introduction of Maeve Devlin, who recently happened upon the lake.

Significant objects stand as attributes of characters who are often absent from view. Stage-like, fabricated elements act as a rupture, heightening the subjective nature of the narrative. The original stories embedded in the images, as remembered by Wade, get further distorted with each new read.

“Spoon in the Wall”, 2024

“Torn Portrait”, 2024

“Drift-Glass Arm”, 2023

“Blessing of St. Blaise”, 2023

“Greta’s View of Elster (Magpie)”, 2021

“Flooded”, 2018

“Maeve and Joseph”, 2022

“Fur-Lined Coffin (Downriver)”, 2019

“Hazeleine, 1669 (Cairn)”, 2017

“Fragments (Jawbone)”, 2017

“Sylvia, After Hollis”, 2016

“Snowbirth”, 2016

“Hollis’s Goggles”, 2011

“First Meeting (Rooftop)”, 2013

“Thicket”, 2024

“Fr. Seneschal Brulotte”, 2020

“Relocated”, 2022

“Walking Stick (Another Study)”, 2021

“Firesafe”, 2020

“Stoma”, 2018

“Lark”, 2018

“Marci and Rick’s Failing”, 2018

“One Week on the Job (Spatula)”, 2015

“L. Gorov, Alan’s Confidant”, 2014

“Passover”, 2015

“Alan’s Workbench”, 2011

“Grace”, 2011

“And Now Rubber Tub-Stoppers”, 2011

“Chalk Threat (Mary-Cath. Barabbas)”, 2013

“Effigy in White Birch”, 2022

“Ha’leine’s Elm (Current View)”, 2023

“Ha’leine’s View from the Woods”, 2019

“Drowned Wealth”, 2021

“Figurehead”, 2020

“Green Flame”, 2021

“The Real Historical Society of Elster”, 2019

“Maeve”, 2019

“Remains of Vernon’s Factory”, 2017

“Gorov’s Summit”, 2015

“Vernon’s Break Room”, 2016

“Sylvia”, 2013

“Along the Edge of the Pool”, 2012

“Night-Hitchin’ (Rails)”, 2015