Ashes and Snow
Jun. 6th, 2005 06:38 amTook the train into NYC with B. to catch the Ashes and Snow exhibit at the Nomadic Museum temporarily constructed at Pier 54. Finally.
I knew I had to see it and this was getting pretty late in the game.
Huge line outside with glaring sun....but eventually we made it in. Vitamin V met us there.
The exhibit was beautiful.Dimmer lighting than this..but here is a photo of the interior I found online. The space was created to have a temple feel...looking up you'd see this. mmmmmm
One photograph I fell in love with in particular would make such an inspiring focal point for our home if/when we buy a house. Can't find it online to show you...but it had a young boy and girl sitting within the roots of a tree with elephants on either side seemingly protective.*sigh*
My second favorite was this piece.
For the woman/elephants pieces (why I had to go see the exhibit in the first place...from my dreams)I was much more moved by the film...because in the still shots the poses looked somewhat extreme and unnatural..but when seen in the context of moving dance they were of course Right. That part had me in tears with almost remembering and longing.
Unfortunately,I nearly fainted while watching the film. Combination of heat/lighting/sound intensity I suppose...This is a rare occurence for me. I think it's happened only once before back when I was living in Louisiana.
The air around me became static....then my hearing started to cut off....then my field of vision started to condense. Very Scary. I was sweating and didn't know what to do. Wanted so much to continue watching. But didn't want to faint and cause distraction/drama. I whispered to B and we moved to the side near the door and i would have left if absolutely necessary. But I drank some water and took deep breaths and he fanned me and eventually i felt stable again and could move back to see the rest of the film.
Later walked over and met up with B's sister Amber and her friend Jeremy for dinner at Dojo's on fave St.Marks. The city was buzzing with activity. Jeremy has a fun low-rider bicycle in schoolbus/taxi yellow with a pirate flag on the back. He designs/paints tees and is a 'nail-artist'(does drawings on fingernails). I told him I'm a 'nail-artist' too...in a different sort of way.hehe..
Train ride back.... sleeeeeeep.
I knew I had to see it and this was getting pretty late in the game.
Huge line outside with glaring sun....but eventually we made it in. Vitamin V met us there.
The exhibit was beautiful.Dimmer lighting than this..but here is a photo of the interior I found online. The space was created to have a temple feel...looking up you'd see this. mmmmmm
One photograph I fell in love with in particular would make such an inspiring focal point for our home if/when we buy a house. Can't find it online to show you...but it had a young boy and girl sitting within the roots of a tree with elephants on either side seemingly protective.*sigh*
My second favorite was this piece.
For the woman/elephants pieces (why I had to go see the exhibit in the first place...from my dreams)I was much more moved by the film...because in the still shots the poses looked somewhat extreme and unnatural..but when seen in the context of moving dance they were of course Right. That part had me in tears with almost remembering and longing.
Unfortunately,I nearly fainted while watching the film. Combination of heat/lighting/sound intensity I suppose...This is a rare occurence for me. I think it's happened only once before back when I was living in Louisiana.
The air around me became static....then my hearing started to cut off....then my field of vision started to condense. Very Scary. I was sweating and didn't know what to do. Wanted so much to continue watching. But didn't want to faint and cause distraction/drama. I whispered to B and we moved to the side near the door and i would have left if absolutely necessary. But I drank some water and took deep breaths and he fanned me and eventually i felt stable again and could move back to see the rest of the film.
Later walked over and met up with B's sister Amber and her friend Jeremy for dinner at Dojo's on fave St.Marks. The city was buzzing with activity. Jeremy has a fun low-rider bicycle in schoolbus/taxi yellow with a pirate flag on the back. He designs/paints tees and is a 'nail-artist'(does drawings on fingernails). I told him I'm a 'nail-artist' too...in a different sort of way.hehe..
Train ride back.... sleeeeeeep.