Showing posts with label Central Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central Park. Show all posts

2.21.2008

Camouflage


Miyoko in full camouflage. Central Park, NYC, Feb 2008
So I am sort of dragging this post out for a while, but I keep thinking that a little more of the story is revealed in the images. I think Miyoko looks quite content to be in the full regalia. I think that I need to get back to art making again. The beginning of the month was a fury of creativity that was soon replaced by dollar earning and illness. I need to get a couple of pieces completed and submitted to a show back in Honolulu. I feel a world away from Hawaii right about now. But the sun shines bright and tonight somewhere in that sky lies a full moon.

2.15.2008

As American as baseball and...

All that we were missing now was the apple pie and our America performance would be complete. Strangely intrusive and wonderfully random, I would expect nothing less from the greatest of city parks. I rather like this triangle, mostly because I want to know what in the heck was he thinking?

2.12.2008

Camouflage-Central Park


Central Park, New York City

It is hard to describe what happened next, but somehow we became just part of the whole city park scene. A brilliant NYU photo student walked up and comfortably settled into out act. She took her images and then allowed me to adorn her in camo. Miyoko was then cloked, patiently waiting as an elegant, silent Gingko. Then a Father and son joined us to play catch within a few feet of the scene above. A giant poodle tried to attack me. It was everything you want a performance to be and so much more. Interaction, reaction and possibly two of the best photographers one could hope for both on the scene. Build it and they will come, applies to art too, I guess.