The barn has become a gallery, but until the event it’s a workspace. Here Jason works on the plastic pvc pipe sign-holders that will be used to guide visitors to my house on October 11 & 12, 2014.
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What to do on a Sunday in May
A Basket for a Wireless Mic
A good use for a woven plastic basket
Monday, May 23, 2011
For centuries palm leaves have been woven into sturdy baskets and containers. Now they are often made of plastic strips, which are even sturdier and more brightly colored –an improvement!Continue Reading A Basket for a Wireless Mic
The Tianguis as Light and Color
A Sunday at the Tianguis
Sunday, May 22, 2011
The tianguis is an open-air market dating from pre-Columbian times and I’m fascinated by its history and changes over the centuries, and it features in my current documentary video. People shade themselves and their wares using plastic sheets and umbrellas. These make beautiful patterns in the light and breezes. That’s what I mainly photographed today.