yep. that's it.
mr. ian wright
just some T.I. and a little bit of jimmy baby.
ian wright says, "I’m motivated by trying to push my work somewhere new. Somewhere else. Really, I’m interested in what could be. I sometimes reach that point by making mistakes and generally misusing technology and I often arrive at solutions by accident. I prefer to let the materials I use influence the outcome...I’m looking forward to what happens next.
tuesday with Rune.
this body of work. awesommmmme. rune guneriussen is a conceptual artist
working in a transition between installation and photography.
cobwebs.
Doilies are like dreamcatchers, each knot holding a thought, a memory. The sum of these make up the history of a place.
ok julia.
Julia Rothman has been on my radar for quite some time and she keeps becoming
more inventive by the moment.
Mae=Liu.
this is for the genius behind Mae Mae Paperie. She is stunning if not more stunning than this new beauty Liu Wen, photographed by Li Qi for Vogue China. wowza.
firenze i miss you.
photos of mine.
chihuly.
shade garden was my most favorite. and someone else's. I was able to see his work at the Desert Botanical Gardens in Phoenix.
From Dale Chihuly's biography, Chihuly deserves much of the credit for establishing the blown glass form as an accepted medium for installation art and, hence, for contemporary expression in late twentieth and twenty-first century art generally.
photos of mine.
abbot to melrose.
there are places i remember all my life. though some have changed.
some forever, not for better
some have gone and some remain.
photos of mine.