bonsai

Bonsai trees at the National Arboretum in DC; the second one is a mangrove tree from South America. Kelley, her mother, cousins and I went on Sunday afternoon to visit the koi and feed them, but the pellet machine was empty. We saw the azaleas in bloom– lighting up the forested hillsides like pink and… Continue reading bonsai

sunday’s wander

Angles in Tribeca, from a wander in the city on the glorious Sunday afternoon just past.

the big town

Yesterday Ben and i had a small wander in Manhattan; I was in search of some new drawing implements (replacements, now that they are actually getting used), as well as some $1 books to use for an art exploration. Missions accomplished, and we followed it with a delightful (and delicious) lunch at Banjara on First… Continue reading the big town

Navy Yard

A stoic water tower upon rampart on the roof of building 3 in the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Windpower on the roof of a new LEED building in the Navy Yard. Snow in Fort Greene Park. Yesterday I went to the Brooklyn Navy Yard to shoot some photos for a client. These were some incidentals shots,… Continue reading Navy Yard

winterlight

fig. 1: (above) A grouping of two images from the Sunday walk in Prospect Park: Dr Seussian grasses of towering puffs on gaunt, weather-weary reeds; the sun's diffusion over softening ice on the lake. fig. 2: (above) a section of the view out my window, with fresh snow silvering the trees. fig. 3: (above) un… Continue reading winterlight

images from the past

Some friends, also hailing from Rochester, have been scanning old photos and uploading them to Facebook. These are a few of my younger self. The first on was taken at the Clinton-Washington G station, probably in '89? The other two were taken at Mt Hope Cemetery in Rochester during a summer between years at Pratt,… Continue reading images from the past

“Reckless Example”

It can't be about me; I spell it Lizzie... Seen in the tunnel entrance to Prospect Park last weekend.

a dark storm sky against the light in the west Fifth Avenue North, Park SLope, Brooklyn. Taken Sunday, August 4.

Center for Contemporary Arts

Electrofork joins the Mad Framer in donating a piece to the Center for Contemporary Art's 7th Annual Photography Auction in Santa Fe this June. The above photo (24" x 18" print from an edition of 13) will be treated to a custom, archival frame by The Mad Framer for the auction. Check out the CCA… Continue reading Center for Contemporary Arts

a fine line

Upcoming show at ARTISTS! at the Mad Framer: Opening reception on Friday April 18th. A FINE LINE AT THE MAD FRAMER A show featuring works by Santa Fe artist Robin Williams that feel as if she's pulled energy from thin air and transformed it into a series of blind contour drawings, and images by Brooklyn… Continue reading a fine line