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March 18, 2005
...ashes and snow...
Last night my husband, the Boy and I went on a date, something we haven't done in a while..it was amazing. It was my date to plan. I must say that I did a great job. It was one of those things that was amazing and I wouldn't change living in New York for the world. "ashes and snow", is traveling with the nomadic museum, housed along a pier with shipping crates. The space is long and tall and you walk in along wooden planks with rocks underneath. The photos by Gregory Colbert are printed on iris paper and hang from the ceiling. But the walls are at least six crates high. It was like being in a church or temple. These amazing images are of elephants, Last night my husband, the Boy and I went on a date, something we haven't done in awhile..it was amazing. It was my date to plan. I must say that I did a great job. It was one of those things that was amazing and I would'nt change living in New York for the world. "ashes and snow", is traveling with the nomadic museum, housed along a pier with shipping crates. The space is long and tall and you walk in along wooden planks with rocks underneath. The photos by Gregory Colbert are printed on iris paper and hang from the ceiling. But the walls are at least six crates high. It was like being in a church or temple. These amazing images are of elephants, cheetahs, lynx, and the cutest image of a lemur on top of a girl's head. Most of the photos had the person with their eyes closed. It was an amazing sense of trust between the humans and wild animals. Cheetahs with a wise woman just sitting on a dune. I was in complete and total awe. As you walk down the pier there is music playing and then when you get to the end there is a video of all the images. The images were beautiful and awe inspiring. I only hope I can grow to Gregory Colbert's level!, the cutest image of a lemur on top of a girls head. Most of the photos had the person with their eyes closed. It was an amazing sense of trust between the humans and wild animals. Cheetas with a wise woman just sitting on a dune. I was in complete and total awe. As you walk down the pier there is music playing and then when you get to the end there is a video of all the images. The images were beautiful and awe inspiring. I only hope I can grow to Gregory Colbert's level!
Posted by wendy at March 18, 2005 10:02 PM