My ears popped as I entered. You can hear the reverberations of a slap against the surface, outside people are hitting installation. Above I can see the shadows casted on the surface...we're inside the belly of the beast. To me this felt alive, it was like walking into a cage with a gigantic mythical beast. Something living Something breathing, you want to extend your hand but your too afraid to make the first move.... The scale alone is something to be amazed about.
Sorry for the Delay. I've been busy working like usual... here are some images of the Sanna Rolex Learning Center!!! enjoy! hopefully i'll have time at night to continue positing cheesy edited photos of my travels! Next will me Chamonix! or maybe Orleans! only time will tell.... Until then!
Gundam, Wing Zero....man its been while. So here is a small peak at one of my guilty pleasures....roughly every two years I build one of these guys....and every year I get alittle more detailed, spend a little more time in prep work and pick a slightly more expensive model....this one is dated back in 2008....my 2010 is still in progress, but since the move to NYC it has gone no where.... :(
(1) First of all, I am not a photographer. This is a hobby I choose to pursue on the side due to my interest in design. ( I like to see it as Documentation)
(2) Where my interest lay are in the details of the moments surrounding our lives. I love to document these moments or in some cases recreate them.
(3) I dislike thinking about the big picture, It feels a bit to static for me, I prefer to compile a set of images that overall grow into an idea. At least then I have better control over the feel and message the images convey to the viewer.
Received my Bachelors of Science in Architecture at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. After undergrad I worked for Marc Fornes focusing on managing complex geometries and building installations in France. Now I live in Los Angeles where I attend the University of California Los Angeles and plan to graduate in 2014.