In the meantime, I thought these bits of color could brighten this dreary day in NYC. Check out the duckies and the piggy in my Etsy shop. Happy Friday!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Experiments with Color
In the meantime, I thought these bits of color could brighten this dreary day in NYC. Check out the duckies and the piggy in my Etsy shop. Happy Friday!
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Photographer Elad Lassry
Born in Tel Aviv, photographer Elad Lassry now lives and
works in L.A. What you see here is just a small sampling of the amazing photography
that he makes. I find this particular work most interesting because he is able
to reinvent an everyday object by disconnecting it from common associations and
putting it on display. He takes the glossy watch or the shimmering bottle of
perfume from a commercial magazine ad and replaces that gloss and glam with a
mundane item that suddenly tells an interesting story.
From vegetables to lit candles to figurines, he captivates
us with the formality of the informal objects. He transforms the expected into
the unexpected. The presentation is pretty fabulous, too: The photographs are no
larger than a page in a magazine and each one is complimented by a matching
bold-colored frame.
Christopher Bollen described Lassry’s work by saying, “It's
as if Lassry isn't offering new images to a world—already drowning in them—he's
bringing old ones back to give them a second act.”
Thursday, February 9, 2012
The Loving Story at ICP
The Loving Story, now on exhibit at ICP in New York, is a collection of twenty vintage prints by LIFE magazine photographer Grey Villet. He spent two weeks with the couple, "waiting patiently for telling moments to emerge," and successfully captured the essence of the couple as a compassionate and devoted team. Richard and Mildred are a symbol of "love as an inalienable right." They believed in the strength of love, and their dedication to each other and their family is evident in these photographs.
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