Food For Thought

Do Ho Suh: Almost Home

"Hub" sculptures by Korean artist, Do Ho Suh are conjoined rooms and passageways that depict the artists childhood home. Made entirely of fabric by traditional Korean sewing techniques, combined with 3-D modeling and mapping technologies.  

Temple by David Best

I wasn't originally going to share, as I'm not necessarily proud of how these photos came out. Most importantly, this was a highly submersive experience. If you're any kind of reflective or contemplative person, this exhibit will truly move you, so be very open to the experience! 

Built by David Best, a world renowned American sculptor, responsible for building these temple structures out of recycled wood materials for Burning Man, in which they are burnt to the ground at the end of the festival! 

In The City

I live in a more "suburban, urban" area and I forget how much of a city girl I am at heart. Yesterday's quick run downtown has inspired me to get out and explore on a whim a bit more. After riding around for just a short period of time, I scouted so many locations that would be great for photo ops! Can't wait to get out and draft a SS17/18 location scout list! 

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Metaphors in Real Life

Entrances, Beginnings, Transitions, Gateways, Thresholds, Endings

 
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Doorways and openings are symbolic structures that have great significance in our daily lives. Moving through difficulties or challenges, entering new spaces and opportunities, leaving sadness, loss, a broken heart - doors and openings provide the transition point to change

This capture inspires me begin a series, further exploring the metaphor of doors and really delve deeper into what they symbolize. (I also have another inclination to windows, but thats another story)