In this article, Rodney critiques Lorna Simpsons "Darkening" and suggests that people must come to their own interpretations of it during their time experiencing the photographs. Rodney claims, "These brutal and brutally lovely landscapes suggest a further shore, one that to be reached, both the viewer and the artist have to negotiate their way by sight, by following the lead of colored pigment, hue, tone, shape, iridescence, and curiosity and then when finally, alone, contemplating the vastness of these possibilities we come to know by feeling our way through."