Santa Monica, CA
Bridget enjoys the Marine Layer (that's what people call Fog here) Wassabi. We’ve been kickin’ it in Los Angeles for the past five days and it has been simply maaarvelous. We have a lot of work to do folks and a lot of serious road tripping ahead of us so bear with us with the blogs/web-site. Basically our days have consisted of working on the content we will use to re-launch the web site this coming Memorial Day (hint-hint). We have a feeling that everyone out there that has been following us thus far is going to be excited to see what we are coming out with in the next couple of months, and we hope that you all jump on board and help us find new, interesting people to join the PHETASY bandwagon.
On another note, we were privileged to see one of the most beautiful, moving spectacles of art yesterday we have ever seen courtesy of our most gracious hosts. The exhibit is called Ashes and Snow by Gregory Colbert. It is truly spectacular. Basically, if you live in L.A. and you have not seen this exhibit, you’re an idiot. It is held in a structure made of box-cars and canvas towering six stories high and harboring more than 100 photographs and three films depicting Colbert’s exhibitions through various areas of the Eastern World.
The website does the exhibit a lot more justice so when you get a chance I highly suggest you go to www.ashesandsnow.com and check it out.
(Above & Below are some pictures of the (Nomadic Museum) where the exhibit was held)
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