Saturday, June 9, 2012

Fiber field trip: overview post

the csulb fiber department (plus some adopted fiber students from sculpture and metals) went on a road trip to start the summer, doing some serious exploring in the american southwest. Our small rental car was packed with 4 girls, 10 pairs of shoes, a crockpot, rice cooker and three large brim hats, among other necessities. We drove an average of 6+ hours a day, exploring the hopi and navajo lands of new mexico, textiles wherever we could find them, and sleeping 4 to a room to keep our costs as cheap as possible. This overview post highlights a few themes that emerged over the trip looking over the resulting photos: the car landscape photo (since we did more driving than stopping), the timer group shot, if possible, including the camera strap (this particular example from gas station restroom stop just outside of Hopi land in New Mexico), the landscape (here a view of the Petrified Forest of Arizona), the charm of the american southwest (here the skull chairs at ghost ranch where Georgia O'Keefe was known to have painted and owned a home), road trip music, sculpture grad student Dawn took a lot of photos so i have a nice collection of her as photographer.



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