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Trip to the Fisher Landau Center Part 3: 9.10.17 Featuring My Mom and I 💁🏽
Thought I saw a resemblance here…
“Summers in the city don’t need much of an explanation”
8.27.17 - Somewhere in Chelsea…feat. Khai
7.5.17 Subway : 1 Train
Trip to The Pace Gallery - 7.19.17
“ The opening structure looks a lot like a chandelier and had me transfixed for about ten minutes because sparkles…just standing there trying to get the perfect angle…to snap my camera at right time to get the lights before they flicker and fade into the next sequence. My pictures don’t do it justice. I walk past the light to what I hope is another exhibit and yes there is more. The next room is pitch black upon entrance. However you’ll soon realize that the only light is sourced solely from the cosmic panels on the wall that favor the Milky Way. My flash accidentally goes off but thankfully I’m not scolded harshly. I lose track of time in this room. Completely mesmerized…”
By Leo Villareal
Particle Field (2017) Views from Particle Chamber (2017) Ellipse (2017)
On Display Until 8/11/17
7.2.17 - Catching me off guard, Shout out to the photographer…Taken @soda bar in Brooklyn NYC.
Trip to the Met Breuer (Part 3) 6.17.17
Lygia Pape’s “A Multitude of Forms” (On Display: March 21- July 23, 2017
This was my favorite piece in the whole museum and one of Lygia’s most well known pieces. Very delicate…Very reflective. Trying to get a good shot of this installation with an iPhone 7 was NOT easy…Actually the flash went off twice by accident and the museum attendant assigned to this exhibit wasn’t too happy. I would recommend seeing this in person as my photos won’t do it justice.
"Ttéia 1" ( Webs) : 1976-2004