My new blog!

Hey friends,


Welcome to my new blog. This is intended for all varying types of foodies. The foodies who only eat at the best restaurants, the foodies that spend their days and nights cooking, and the foodies that order pizza every day. Yeah you. We all have one thing in common: our love for food. So fuck the whole I don't cook thing you have going- its not very pretty on you. Cooking is the new basketball. Its sexy, fun, and gets you smelly. So get your hands dirty and go for it. One idea I've been playing with is meals in 20 min - for the on the go college student or working mother. I mastered the art of 20 minute meals my senior year of college when I had exactly 20 min to cook.. and eat. Fun.


But the point is, anyone can cook. I'm sick of hearing my friends say they can't. All you have to do is take a bunch of foods you like, throw them in a pan with some oil, and go nuts. The rest of this blog follows that golden rule. Only in some more detail. But the rule persists- regardless of the ridiculous hilla- concoctions, the rule is, once again- take a bunch of foods you like and throw them together. Don't think. Just cook.

And never stop singing. Or dancing.


Enjoy.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Park Avenue


You never really know what you're going to find on Park Avenue. The other day I found these popped out figures coming out of a bar, if I'm not mistaken? They look like feet, or alien parts. I tried to portray just how 3-D the piece was, so I took the picture from the side. I like how the green sculpture frames my friend walking down the street. But I also made her blurry because she wasn't the focus of the photograph. The green zombie figure is almost attacking her. Like I said before, I love marginalizing people in my photos. Maybe I'm fascinated by the idea of how important people are, even when you want to emphasize something else completely. Human relations are so closely tied together- even when we don't know it. It's hard to separate human behavior from nature, art- everything around us. We understand the world through a particular lens that humans (through society) have created. So while my focus in all three of the pictures above is inclined to be something outside of humanity- people are always involved.

1 comment:

  1. You are correct that we relate humanly to all things in which we come into contact with -- just like dogs approach the same world as only dogs can. Three pics? I see only.

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