Showing posts with label other's art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label other's art. Show all posts

June 3, 2010

someone loves you

Taken by my pops in Paris - 2009

In the last year my dad has taken up "street photography".  This is not what most would think of when they hear street photography - candid photos of people on the street, living their daily lives, being captured in a perfect moment - nope, this is actually photos of the street.  Using his blackberry (the best toy camera one can get their hands on), he has been snapping photos of shapes, shadows, graffiti (above), textures, light and anything else that catches his eye - all on the ground.  His twist on this is that his shoes are in every single picture, whether it's his entire shoe or just a corner of it, they must be in the photo.  The photos are unexpectedly beautiful and show a city in a completely new and different light. 

My entire life my dad has come up with art projects ranging from theater design to life size painted animals to fictitious businesses.  Each project he tells me about gets the same response of confusion and excitement and in the end I'm never disappointed in what he creates.  My dad continues to inspire me and encourage me with any art I do, as he has done since I was old enough to hold a pencil.  I truly owe it to him for giving me a love of creating art and appreciating art, especially some pieces that may be over looked by others.  I'm extremely fortunate to have been raised by such creative people.  It has definitely made me who I am today.  So dad - thank you and here's to the next project!

April 2, 2010

fifty people, one question

Where would you wish to wake up tomorrow?


Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn from Fifty People, One Question on Vimeo.

I adore the woman with the red baret.

Fifty people, one question is a project I came across a while ago, and really fell in love with.  The videos are pretty self explanatory - fifty different people, one location, one question.  They only have five videos now, but each time I watch one of the videos, a new person or a new answer will stand out to me.  They're all beautiful, but my favorites are the "If you could wake up anywhere" videos in Brooklyn and in London (the boy with the curly hair at the beginning of the London video breaks my heart every single time).

If I could wake up anywhere tomorrow?  I thought about this for quite a while, and I thought about how much I would love to wake up in Boston, one of my favorite cities, or how I'd love to start my day to the sound of the waves and the cool wind while camping on the beach somewhere, or that I'd like to awake somewhere in Europe and see the sights there.  But honestly, after giving it some thought - I would want to wake up in my own bed with Kevin.  Not because I don't long for these other places in the world, or wish to explore other scenery, but because I'm so excited and content to wake up here, in my beautiful little home in LA, with the person I love more than anything and with the people I hold so dearly so close by.  I truly anticipate what each day will bring and what new experiences and opportunities will come my way.  I'm really loving my life, the people that I share my days with and what I'm doing right here, right now.  So if I could wake up anywhere, it would be in my lovely bed, with the warm sun shining in through my window.  Because I really wouldn't want to be anywhere else and miss a moment of this wonderful life I have been so lucky to live.

March 24, 2010

chris bonney


I'm really enamored with Chris Bonney's photography. His use of light, texture and color is unreal and his range of work is extremely impressive and very inspiring. To really top it off, he's a very nice and knowledgeable man that gave me some great advice for my art.

March 15, 2010

dorthea lange


"Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still."

-Dorthea Lange

March 9, 2010

guinea

This kills me every time I look at it. I'm starting to think I should purchase a print.


By the unbelievably talented (seriously, take a look at his work) Corey Arnold