For anna. some images i thought you might like. the library is somewhere in the netherlands. the other photos are from interior photographer Todd Selby. www.theselby.com.... browse through that website, there are some really interesting "worlds" so to speak. i picked some random ones- a girl who was really into tarantulas, and a skateboarder with an indoor ramp.
for malin. these are just a couple videos I thought you might like. they both have interesting narrative aspects to them. i thought of the seasons video because you mentioned cut-outs. the second video reminds me of your previous use of mirrors, for some reason. i think the way the chalk echoes.
1. Just for fun/reminds me of your commercial work. "Foodscapes" by Carl Warner
2. Also.... "Spiritual Nourishment: Food and Ritual in Performance Art", by Agnieszka Gratza. It's an article I found in the lesley online art research thing. definitely look it up!
for jena, environment-related sculpture pieces. 1. naoko-ito, "urban tree" 2. Beth Galston, "luminous garden" (check out her other work, it's really awesome. and she's boston based!)
This movie is a bit ridiculous, and it's a bit obvious for me to tell you to watch it but I think it'll help you become passionate about the subject. I don't believe you need to travel to Detroit to find what you are looking for, but this is the story of why Jane mentioned you should go there for the project.