Monday, March 10, 2014
"That Certain Time" Attempt #2 - Carly
I remember a time when I was at a lake and the light was set so perfectly that the reflection of the trees on the water looked tangible; it was difficult to believe the image was just a reflection. The details of the trees were crystal clear on the lake, which made for a beautiful photograph. It was all due to the positioning of the sun and the presence of the light!
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
"That Certain Time" by Angela
"That Certain Time" for me is the light at the very peak of a sunset. I can remember hundreds of sunsets - over the lake, sitting on the end of the dock at home, or on vacation, running to the beach to sit and watch the sun drop over the horizon on countless vacations with family, or with friends driving around town during the summertime. The light from the sun during its lowest setting in the sky is the perfect light for so many things - it seems to brighten conversations and personalities. My perception of time during sunsets is so astutely aware because I know that it will not last for long, so I try and make the most out of the light and the time at that special moment.
Certain Time - Molly
This memory kind of covers both time and light, and I'm sure many of you can relate.
One of the most surreal feelings I've felt is when I'm driving at night during a blizzard. Everything is pitch black, besides my head lights and the occasional street lamp. The beams from the headlights illuminate only the snowflakes closest to my car, right before the hit the windshield. It makes me feel like I'm going so much faster than I really am and it's hypnotizing. It's easy to get lost in space and time because everything is moving at stranger pace and only selective things are visible. You don't know what's lying ahead or left behind and no two snowflakes are ever alike.
One of the most surreal feelings I've felt is when I'm driving at night during a blizzard. Everything is pitch black, besides my head lights and the occasional street lamp. The beams from the headlights illuminate only the snowflakes closest to my car, right before the hit the windshield. It makes me feel like I'm going so much faster than I really am and it's hypnotizing. It's easy to get lost in space and time because everything is moving at stranger pace and only selective things are visible. You don't know what's lying ahead or left behind and no two snowflakes are ever alike.
Myriam Laplante-Talk
Dear Students, I strongly recomend this presentation
I wait you at the studio art!
Myriam Laplante is an international artist and performer
I wait you at the Fiorentini Art Studio
I wait you at the studio art!
Myriam Laplante is an international artist and performer
I wait you at the Fiorentini Art Studio
Monday, March 3, 2014
"That Certain Time" - Carly
I remember a time when the restaurant dimmed their light during a certain point in the evening. It created a romantic, yet mysterious atmosphere. It was difficult to see details of everything surrounding me, and I noticed the outline of objects and people more. Also, light colors stood out more than usual due to the contrast of those colors with the dimmed light.
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