Electricity
Monday, 20 February 2017
Sunday, 19 February 2017
1 sunset hike
2 concerts
3 art exhibits
1 neighborhood stroll
3 vermicelli noddle bowls
1 bottle of burgundy
5 rain storms
1 little fire
Saturday, 18 February 2017
Friday, 17 February 2017
Tuesday, 14 February 2017
“This grand show is eternal.
It is always sunrise somewhere;
the dew is never all dried at once; a shower is forever falling;
vapor is ever rising.
Eternal sunrise, eternal sunset, eternal dawn and gloaming,
on sea and continents and islands, each in its turn, as the round earth rolls.”
John Muir
Friday, 10 February 2017
Saturday, 4 February 2017
One street over from skid row,
where strewn tents created a makeshift neighborhood,
throngs of millennials spilled from a warehouse gallery
onto the sidewalk of a desolate block in downtown LA.
We made our way through the crowd, and encountered sensory overload
from the brightly lit display room, and booming base from the DJ's speakers.
One hundred saturated, portraits, shot on film,
from local photographer Parker Day lined the walls.
from local photographer Parker Day lined the walls.
Subjects drenched in glitter, neon hues,
and sporting campy accessories belied the artist's narrative.
"There’s a darkness and a gentle undercurrent of rage that permeates my work. I’m interested in the idea that despite having the power to shape our own realities, we often feel beset by our circumstances."
Subjects, dressed in portrait attire, mingled with the crowd,
making the artwork come to life.
According to Day,"this series is about exploring
the boundary between an individual's real and invented personas."
The night had that feeling, as well.
The line between what was real and what was projected
was crossed
as confessional conversations bridged the distance between unknown and known.
The line between what was real and what was projected
was crossed
as confessional conversations bridged the distance between unknown and known.
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