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Photos of my piece For Group Dreaming from the Biennial of Americas in Denver, Colorado. -
Photos of my piece For Group Dreaming from the Biennial of Americas in Denver, Colorado. -
Miniature set from Ru Kuwahata and Max Porter's, Something Left, Something Taken an animated short. -
I went out to Kevin P. Clark’s woodshop out on the old naval base in Alameda. Guess what was out back? The remnants of a jet right next to a broken down city bus next to a (something less than sailable) sailboat. What a strange threesome of transportat -
Huckleberries. Which are small wild blueberries that grow in this area and can’t be cultivated. Went foraging in the Oakland hills and then saw them growing on Mount Tamalpais the next day. -
California Bay Laurel grove which also seem to be part of the same habitat as huckleberries and wild chestnuts. Next time I’ll have to remember to make a laurel wreath.
American Artist Sarah Moli Newton Applebaum (b. 1975, California) lives and works in San Francisco, California. Internationally recognized, her work has been exhibited from Milan to Reykjavik and featured in numerous books and publications throughout China, North and South America and Europe. Self educated as an artist, considered by some an outsider artist, Applebaum's new-psych work has reinvigorated psychedelic art making and brought a freedom and exploratory ethos to an art world too often dominated by the sterile and predictable.