Thursday, September 13, 2012

"Snoke and Mirrors" and Union Square visit

 
Imagine a world so sinister and dark where sun shine and humility would seem like the only true evil.  
Smoke and Mirrors is a an awesomely dramatic dark surrealistic show by director-photographer Jason Mitchell and set designer-photo illustrator Stacey Ransom at the Varnish Fine Art in San Francisco. In their work they express how we may already live in a world like this, when it comes to some aspects of society.
These are the first photo portraits you will see. here where I found my favorite, called The last good man, and it's only $2500 framed... due to my limited budget I am now accepting donations.
Each Shot takes about two weeks of concept planning and from eight to twelve hours of photo shooting plus long hours of editing.

I really recommend this visiting this gallery I was really impressed by the by the all the details in the work my phone camera with astigmatism would never capture and by the hospitality of the people in the gallery. The show will up until October 27.

After leaving this mind blowing show I tried to get to H&M but got distracted at Union Square where artists were showing their very interesting work (Yay mas arte, lucky me!!!) and where I met just as interesting people.
Colorful San Francisco landscapes and abstract paintings you could sit all day and still not figure out.
Patterns and colors
More Patterns and colors, (the blue one was my favorite)
Figure drawings and landscapes always make your coffee sweeter.

In San Francisco even shops show their artist side... with tentacles