FACADE:
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Thursday, March 19, 2009
A New Comparison
A self portrait series.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Permanent Resident
Permanent Resident
Permanent Resident focuses on the landmarks of New York City, through different perspectives-with a perspective that possibly hasn’t been seen before. I took the photographs with a Holga Camera, and printed them as C prints. This project was eye opening for me; it helped me feel more permanently connected when I felt like I didn’t belong. Each picture has a story, something I experienced at each site. With these images I want the viewer to be able to experience their own emotional response through each photograph. I added some humor to the names of the photographs because I wanted to add a brighter element to these “dark” pictures. I wanted to make them a bit brighter. I know that I will never be a permanent resident here, and yet I’m not a tourist.
Permanent Resident focuses on the landmarks of New York City, through different perspectives-with a perspective that possibly hasn’t been seen before. I took the photographs with a Holga Camera, and printed them as C prints. This project was eye opening for me; it helped me feel more permanently connected when I felt like I didn’t belong. Each picture has a story, something I experienced at each site. With these images I want the viewer to be able to experience their own emotional response through each photograph. I added some humor to the names of the photographs because I wanted to add a brighter element to these “dark” pictures. I wanted to make them a bit brighter. I know that I will never be a permanent resident here, and yet I’m not a tourist.
The show
The Beginning.
The End.
"The Watchmen" "Is that a Canadian tuxedo?!"
"Brooklyn Wires" "I got lost"
"Should it all be backwards?" "Slow ride (to Freedom), take it easy"
"Armanis Roof" "69th & Central Park West"
"Size is EVERYthing" "Pillars of Something"
"Seagulls at rest" "What are they doing?!"
another view:
one side of the wall
the other side of the wall
The Artist
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