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      Sunday, January 28, 2007

      Past, present, future


      I've been digging through the digital archive and discovered a trove of images from 2002. We moved that year and during our first month in a different home I traveled to Korea with a group of Richmond artists. It was quite an adventure. I loved the food, the culture, the land... the paper! If I had the resources I would spend half my time working and exploring overseas the other half of my time home with the H. man.

      Labels: art and inspiration, journey, Korea

      posted by "" at 12:20 AM

      3 Comments:

      Anonymous Anonymous said...

      ah, if we could all just live like that. exploring and traveling 1/2 year, being at home the other 1/2.
      schaumi

      5:33 PM  
      Anonymous Anonymous said...

      I truly think if people spent more time on umfamilar ground it might give them more empathy and understanding of other cultures. I think I've learned that lesson and my muse and I suffer from chronic wanderlust.

      10:26 PM  
      Anonymous Anonymous said...

      i lived in korea for seven months.. it was crazy. i had a wild and great time. delicious fish in the middle of the night in tents that were set up in the street after the bars closed.

      i have chronic wanderlust also...

      9:59 PM  

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