women’s march la, 2020.
very dissapointed that the women’s march la organization refused to work with black lives matter los angeles. none of us are free until all of us are free.
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women’s march la, 2020.
very dissapointed that the women’s march la organization refused to work with black lives matter los angeles. none of us are free until all of us are free.
dreaming about another adventure in iceland.
someday I want to drive the ring road in summer—
just me
between the island
& the sea.
looking in reykjavik windows, 2018.
downtown los angeles by night. experiments in long exposure.
happy winter solstice from us witches.
medusa the gorgon, fated to turn men all men who looked upon her to stone… but was it a curse? or a blessing?
medusa was one of three gorgons, daughters born to phorcys & ceto. the only mortal among her immortal sisters—sthenno & euryale—medusa was either born with her infamous serpent hair; or according to ovid, was later cursed by athena with an appearance so hideous she turned all who looked at her into stone as punishment for the crime of daring to be raped by poseidon in athena’s temple.
beheaded by perseus while she slept (the only way the supposed hero could manage to defeat her). upon her death her children, pegasus & chrysaor, sprang from her bloodied neck. perseus avoided the vengeance of medusa’s sisters by wearing the helmet of darkness, gifted to him by hades, which granted him invisibility. those ancient rapists gotta stick together right?
Read Morediving into my latest project. thinking about death valley & what it is to be a woman living a non-traditional life. BADWATER >> read more.
experiments in instagram poetry layout.
going through old photos & came across these film shots from the coney island mermaid parade. I’m not certain of the date, but I estimate it’s 2010, if the bp oil spill reference is any indicator. I didn’t attend the parade every year I lived in brooklyn, but I did go several times. always a highlight of my new york summer season.
the coney island mermaid parade began in 1983 as a launching of the summer season. it is now the largest art parade in the united states—attracting thousands of participants & even more spectators from around new york city & the world. nautical themed costumes are encouraged for viewers & required for participants. a range of contests & other festivities surround the event, including the annual crowing of a king neptune & queen mermaid. in 2019, arlo & nora guthrie received the honors.
learn more about the parade on its website.
shot on 35mm film with a vintage nikon fe.
trying out some tricks I’ve been learning via youtube & instagram. filling up my product photography portfolio on raymarkmedia.com
learning the art of taking photographs of people.
see updated portraits in the gallery.
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or visit raymarkmedia.com as I build my portfolio.
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keeping secrets
I’m the part of the canvas
that’s been painted over—
another image hidden behind.
someone asks:
what would it take to reveal yourself?
& I answer with laughter
like a threaded strand of lies.
things found while strolling the hollywood hills in early summer…
joshua tree national park straddles both the colorado desert & the mojave desert in eastern california. the park was originally declared a national monument in 1936 & re-designated a national park in 1994 after congress passed the ‘california desert protection act’. taking up nearly 800,000 acres, the park itself is slightly larger than the state of rhode island. joshua tree is named for its trademark vegetation, the yucca brevifolia, which is native to the mojave desert.
untitled (ghosts) self portrait series, 2019.
I’m skin
& bone
& maybe
more.
maybe—
I wanted to be born.
maybe—
I wanted to be a ghost?
becoming
is slow like
weeds pushing
up through
cement.
but sometimes—
I wear my skin
as a costume.
I spent the morning a few days ago wandering the California Poppy Reserve, despite almost 35 mile per hour winds! The superbloom happening in Southern California right now, however, was more than worth the chapped lips & wind-whipped hair.
Put together a short video (of very wobbly windy footage) of my explorations. Look for more photos & videos from this gorgeous adventure on my instagram in the coming weeks.
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The Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve in Lancaster, California is home to the most consistent blooming of the state's flower, the California poppy. The department of California State Parks does not water or stimulate the flowers in any way, instead leaving the blooms in their strictly natural state. It is against state law to remove flowers from the site & veering off the established paths can result in a hefty ticket. The traditional blooming season for California Poppies is mid-February through mid-May.
The so-called "superbloom" of 2019 was caused by an increase in rainfall during the winter months in Southern California. Parking on-site at the reserve, which is currently open 7:00am-7:00pm, is $10 per passenger vehicle, or you can opt to park on the shoulder of the road for free, provided you are at least 100 feet away from the park's entrance.
questions:
-how does the body work?
-what does the body hold together within & without itself?
-what does the body hold?
-where in the body is the ‘self’ located?
further study:
-how can language or thought interact with the physical body?
-how does the body need language in order to exist?
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