I have a new post up for my project Icons of Arlington, this time all about Arlington Center. Check it out if you want to know how unspeakably thrilling my hometown is.
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Block Prints
I got into printing, mainly block prints and linocut in 2023. Here’s some of what I’ve made so far. Most of what I’ve been printing is fruits and vegetables! I sold a few of these through ArtsWorcester at StART on the Street and Worcester Pride in 2023. See more of my art.
Kelly’s Diner
Here’s a throwback from last year: Casey and I went to Kelly’s Diner in Ball Square, and I’d just gotten a 24-70 and was excited to take some wide-angle shots for once. The light in Kelly’s is at least as good as the food. And Casey’s hair has gotten so long since then!
PNDP – Portraits on Revere Beach
Here’s PNDP assignment #4: more portraits of strangers, but this time thinking about the concept of theophany (deities appearing to mortals in human form) while we were shooting. I went out to Revere Beach for this assignment. People were not as friendly out there as they were in Medford Square, except for Paul. Paul says…
COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Photos, Week 8
This was an un-exciting week except for yesterday, when I went to Mahoney’s with my sister Isi and her girlfriend Sym, who are both living with us, to get plants for the vegetable garden. This article by comparative immunologist and bio professor Erin Bromage about the relative risk of infection in different situations was useful…
That’s What We Get for Whole Hole Hole
I took some shots for Cloud Cellar‘s fall zine “Whole Hole Hole.” These are not my typical work at all, but I figured if anyone wouldn’t mind it, it’d be “Medford’s most esoteric gallery and venue.” Statement: That’s What We Get Here are a few of the kinds of holes I am interested in: –…
WBUR Winternship
Over winter break, I spent a week at WBUR interviewing and shadowing different people at the station. Here are some photos behind the scenes at On Point with Ray Suarez.