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[Polaroid Wednesday] El Cosmico
Visits in Marfa have always been delightful, however my last trip out there in May was even more enchanting and inspiring than ever before. I stayed at Liz Lambert’s El Cosmico, a fun vintage airstream trailer-turned hotel on an 18 … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Polaroid, polaroid wednesday, Travel, vintage
Tagged airstream trailer, camping, El Cosmico, Marfa, Tee-pee, Travel
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Marfa, here I come again…
Today, I will be driving west all the way to Marfa, TX once again. It has been exactly one year since I’ve been in this enigmatic town. Although I’ve never been able to figure out what is so special about … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Film, Photography, Transportation, Travel
Tagged Cross-process, Holga, Marfa, Marfa TX, road trip, Texas, west texas
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[Polaroid Wednesday] West Texaroids
Here are just a handful of the insane amount of polaroids I took on my past trip out into west Texas. There are so many unique textures, bulidings, and scenery out west and the most intesresting part is that almost … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Design, Photography, Polaroid, polaroid wednesday, vintage
Tagged Ft. Stockton, Marfa, Polaroid, polaroid wednesday, west texas
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Chinati Foundation – Marfa, TX
Upon my recent visit to Marfa I visited what the small town is known most for – the CHINATI foundation. Fort D.A Russell was once home to a old military base in 1911 and has since been converted into a contemporary art museum. The … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Design, Photography
Tagged Art, Carl Andre, Chinati Foundation, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Dan Flavin, David Rabinowitch, Donald Judd, Ilya Kabakov, Ingólfur Arnarsson, John Chamberlain and Dan Flavin., John Wesley, large scale installations, Marfa, neon lights, Richard Long, Roni Horn
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Marfa, Texas: Helloooooo Dagnushka!
Marfa, Texas: A unique little town, and I do mean little, that happens to explode with wonder and feed the curious eye. Home to not only a handful of interesting art exibits and museums, the town is also known for the … Continue reading
