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Photo captured near the Grass Lake Summit via U.S. Highway 97. Siskiyou County. "State of Jefferson." On the first day of January 2013.
Cactus of Life. A Mirror of truth. Awaken your true self by David Lombrozo, Tania Ordoñez, Pablo Fernandez and Humberto Wong
from: México City, México
year: 2023
Cactus of Life is a sculptural piece that offers a glimpse inside of oneself. The Mexican traditional Tree of Life and the iconic cactus come together as one. Here all are welcome to see themselves as they are, no prejudice. By doing so, all can share a better version of their self with the world.
The first symbol comes from the Mexican artisan tradition of the “Tree of Life.” Made of clay, this tree is adorned with many figures related to different themes such as the sun and the moon.
The second symbol is a cactus, the desert plant that survives harsh conditions and welcomes all beings who come to find life. Cacti also contain psychedelic properties that help the recipient to see inside themselves.
URL: www.instagram.com/cactus.of.life/
Contact: thecactusoflife@gmail.com
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Photo captured at a cattle ranch on California Highway 255 in the city of Arcata. Humboldt County. Late May 2013.
I was working on my computer when the cold front from the West finally arrived, bringing heavy storm clouds and rain.
A photo serioes of self portraits taken by my friend Nick Larson. This is a depiction and representation of diving deeper into myself. A conceptual thought process of who I am.
I can't believe I made it to Day 50 of this project...! I feel really good about that, even though I am struggling with many other things in my life right now.
This one took a while to figure out and set up...I love the end result and it is SOOC (straight out of the camera, absolutely no editing.) Candlelight, lights in apartment all turned off, no flash, 10 second self timer and Portrait mode...
Because I felt like I've reached a milestone of sorts, I wanted this one to be about self-reflection...and just noticed I can see my reflection in the kitchen floor. Boy, that is one HARD floor to lay on for any length of time...
Midlife didn’t break me piersey.com/done-living-for-everyone-else/ it freed me. At 41, I simplified everything, from food to routines to expectations, and the progress finally stuck. This is how I rebuilt my life.
Photo captured via unofficial vista point on Patricks Point Drive near Trinidad and Patricks Point State Park. Humboldt County. Early March 2013.
Photo captured at a cattle ranch alongside Pacheco Road. City of Arcata. Humboldt County. Late May 2013.
Photo looking towards the dramatic grade of Mattole Road captured along the Lost Coast via Mattole Road. Humboldt County. Late May 2013.
Cactus of Life. A Mirror of truth. Awaken your true self by David Lombrozo, Tania Ordoñez, Pablo Fernandez and Humberto Wong
from: México City, México
year: 2023
Cactus of Life is a sculptural piece that offers a glimpse inside of oneself. The Mexican traditional Tree of Life and the iconic cactus come together as one. Here all are welcome to see themselves as they are, no prejudice. By doing so, all can share a better version of their self with the world.
The first symbol comes from the Mexican artisan tradition of the “Tree of Life.” Made of clay, this tree is adorned with many figures related to different themes such as the sun and the moon.
The second symbol is a cactus, the desert plant that survives harsh conditions and welcomes all beings who come to find life. Cacti also contain psychedelic properties that help the recipient to see inside themselves.
URL: www.instagram.com/cactus.of.life/
Contact: thecactusoflife@gmail.com
A photo serioes of self portraits taken by my friend Nick Larson. This is a depiction and representation of diving deeper into myself. A conceptual thought process of who I am.
Photo of the King Range captured along the Lost Coast via Mattole Road. Humboldt County. Late May 2013.
We do an exercise in our program that involves the young women decorating envelopes and then writing notes of appreciation for everyone in the group. Given a manila envelope and some neato and basic-colored paint pens, this is what I came up with in about 15 minutes.
I wanted to illustrate it to meditate on those things I wish to bring to my life more intentionally.