Post Tagged with: "Guadalajara"
/ October 5, 2011 7:00 am
This is also where I could have done better as a parent. Sometimes I would be so involved in my plans to provide good nutrition for her, to do this and that for her, and would not listen to her when she would try to tell me she was not hungry or didn’t want to do this and that. I [...]
/ September 1, 2011 7:00 am
India Shane Powers I learned a lot about the vast difference between WORKING in India and TRAVELING for leisure. I was well-warned of the chaos of India and advised to just give in and go with the flow, which I’m good at. Traveling was a breeze. I stayed in seedy little hotels, walked countless miles carrying my DSLR and my [...]
/ August 19, 2011 7:00 am
Mercedes Dorame Gaps exist in memory, history hangs by threads and anxiety about authenticity and value seeps through the cracks. Through my work I seek to regenerate to connective tissue of personal and collective meaning to reconstruct a whole. As part of a Native American tribe from Los Angeles that was once declared extinct by history books, I [...]
/ August 17, 2011 7:00 am
©Elena Carrasco I remember as a little girl watching my older sisters getting ready for the day. I would sit on the edge of the bed watching them powder their faces, spray perfume, run a stick of a creamy bright color back and forth on their lips. They were like birds flaunting their feathers. My work focuses on self-image, expectations, [...]
/ July 21, 2011 7:00 am
India Shane Powers I learned a lot about the vast difference between WORKING in India and TRAVELING for leisure. I was well-warned of the chaos of India and advised to just give in and go with the flow, which I’m good at. Traveling was a breeze. I stayed in seedy little hotels, walked countless miles carrying my DSLR and my [...]
/ July 19, 2011 7:00 am
©Elena Carrasco I remember as a little girl watching my older sisters getting ready for the day. I would sit on the edge of the bed watching them powder their faces, spray perfume, run a stick of a creamy bright color back and forth on their lips. They were like birds flaunting their feathers. My work focuses on self-image, expectations, [...]
/ July 12, 2011 7:00 am
©Elena Carrasco I remember as a little girl watching my older sisters getting ready for the day. I would sit on the edge of the bed watching them powder their faces, spray perfume, run a stick of a creamy bright color back and forth on their lips. They were like birds flaunting their feathers. My work focuses on self-image, expectations, [...]
/ June 24, 2011 7:00 am
There were so many things that stood out for me, but one in particular that stood out was the people and how kind they were. They were not just kind to each other they were also kind to their environment. I feel that having respect for others and your environment is the most important thing in life.
/ June 6, 2011 1:16 pm
Black Boots Ink is about the rituals of life in the pursuit of happiness — it is about all of us. Magazine No. 3 Pageantry by 11 artists is a look at the grand displays; the pompa, the shows and flash of life that take place in the public/private world. BBI: Pageantry by Jennifer Ahn, Emilio Bañuelos, Santiago Bustamante Mujica, [...]
/ May 20, 2011 7:00 am
There were so many things that stood out for me, but one in particular that stood out was the people and how kind they were. They were not just kind to each other they were also kind to their environment. I feel that having respect for others and your environment is the most important thing in life.