I’ve been fascinated for a while by the different ways people hold cigarettes. You can tell a lot about a person by the placement of their fingers or a certain attitude they have while holding their smokes.
Either way, this is the first photo I have taken for a series I am working on called “Up in Smoke” which will be displayed at a gallery in early January.
Let me know if you’re interested in participating. All photos used will be tight on the hands and b/w like the one below.
So, here are the last set of photos from Art Basel.
This picture perfectly sums up Basel for me.
On Sunday me and the lady started off at Photo Miami, which was my favorite gallery of the year (yeah, really shocking I know).
These look like regular pictures of Brad and Angelina, but take a closer look.
Those are all raisins.
Next up was Art Miami.
This was a HUGE ultra glossy surf board fin.
I’m putting together some video clips that I accumulated throughout the week, I’ll be posting it in the next few days.
I’ve been fascinated for a while by the different ways people hold cigarettes. You can tell a lot about a person by the placement of their fingers or a certain attitude they have while holding their smokes.
Either way, this is the first photo I have taken for a series I am working on called “Up in Smoke” which will be displayed at a gallery in early January.
Let me know if you’re interested in participating. All photos used will be tight on the hands and b/w like the one below.
So, here are the last set of photos from Art Basel.
This picture perfectly sums up Basel for me.
On Sunday me and the lady started off at Photo Miami, which was my favorite gallery of the year (yeah, really shocking I know).
These look like regular pictures of Brad and Angelina, but take a closer look.
Those are all raisins.
Next up was Art Miami.
This was a HUGE ultra glossy surf board fin.
I’m putting together some video clips that I accumulated throughout the week, I’ll be posting it in the next few days.
I started my third night of Art Basel by passing by the hommie Logan Real’s opening. Remember Logan?
It was great to see how much he has grown as an artist. We have both come a long way and learned a lot in the last few years.
His canvas work is amazing, sorry I mean LEATHER work.
Here are some other pieces in the gallery.
After we went to check out Peter Tunney at AE District.
This happened on the way to the car.
The third stop of the night was Fountain, where we chilled with Andy.
We passed by Eat Your Art Out again for a little bit, Dhavi’s favorite part was the stairs.
I don’t know what this gallery was called, but it was pretty amazing. I could have stayed there for a few more hours taking pictures.
These guys made this crazy light box.
My favorite pictures of the night. I need more time in this room!
Walk backs to the car are always entertaining.
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