BASIC LIGHT

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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

OTHER PORTRAITS










SHADES OF A FACE

Work presented at Parsons, New School for Design in the Summer Intensive Course 2008 Final Exhibition

Rosy Fasja (Mexican, 1986- )
Shades of a Face, New York, 2008
Mixed Media.

Artist Statement:
I was born in Mexico, but all my life I’ve been interested in different cultures and people. I enjoy traveling around the world and meeting new people every day.
Being in NY for the summer is a small, yet inspirational taste of vastly different cultures and lifestyles. The photographs that I’m presenting give the viewer a simple, enchanting look of every person’s intimate life. If we look closely in the eyes of each face we can find a lifetime full of experiences and a body that has been witness to the soul’s joy and pain. People can lie, smiles can be a guard to protect inner lives, but an expression bares it all.

Living in a big city like NY gave me the opportunity to see that people can become lonely to an extent, and they often forget that there are others around them. Like this shade represents, as different and distance as people may be there is an undeniable link that brings them all together.












METRO

Mi vida esta la tome pensando en ti....Ahora si soy una buena fotografa??? ....jajaja
Espero que te guste

NATURE & TEXTURES



BATTERY PARK

HUDSON RIVER & CENTRAL PARK LANDSCAPE


Tuesday, June 17, 2008

BROOKLYN BRIDGE

Last Friday we went on a field trip to the Brooklyn bridge...I was really impressed about the landscapes of NYC that you can see from there, even though I'm not into landscape photography i decided to take some. In my work from this shooting you can also perceive a feeling of greatness from the man's work over the nature.


Tuesday, June 10, 2008

MOMA NY

Yesterday we wen on a field trip to the Modern Art museum in Ny (at first we saw a photography exhibition and then i decided to look around the rest of the museum, in the third floor there was an exhibition named, Take your time, and the artist is: Olafur Eliasson it is all base on light, so i decided to play a little with my camera and some lightning effects.
visit. http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/exhibitions.php?id=3991