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Ready for Business

Saturday, June 27th, 2009
Ready for Business

Ready for Business, originally uploaded by timcbest.

Let’s Party!

Saturday, June 27th, 2009
Let's Party!

Let’s Party!, originally uploaded by timcbest.

Beauty…

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

New Project: Revelation Awe and Ecstasy Portraits

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

The transcendent has been used throughout history as a great tool for politicians and religious leaders. So does that make the transcendent itself more or less genuine? What is the discourse today about things that are beyond our physical limitations? Is this subject still valid in critical practice? Do our contemporary vehicles and media allow us to more accurately portray and communicate what is beyond our reach? These are the questions I hope to raise with this project…

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Undercurrent

Thursday, June 11th, 2009
Undercurrent

Undercurrent

“Undercurrent” is my latest installation about American power. The stars rotate with the motion of the river counter clockwise. Its on exhibition at the Soap Factory in Minneapolis until July 26th 2009.

- More images to come!

Sunset after/during storm

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009
sunset

Sunset after/during storm

This was the sunset after one of the most powerful T-Storms I have ever been through. The windows of the back of the house looked like the house was going through a car wash. This sunset was our reward!

Frontier Preachers at Soap Factory

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

I ended up driving to the Soap Factory in Minneapolis MN to install my “Undercurrent” piece and it was well worth it. There were 10 artists, all good friends from New Orleans, with 12,000 square feet of space. It was a lot of work but the end result was great to see! I took pictures with my friend Courtney Egan’s camera cause she has this awesome D90 that everybody had to try out! I will post them as soon as I get those in… I am really grateful to Jayme McLellan for inviting me to be part of the show. She did a great job selecting the artists so I really felt the need to put my ‘best’ foot forward. It was no pressure though, I just felt the need to do the best possible job.

The people at the Soap Factory were more than helpful. They totally exceeded my expectations. They have a great system going. There were many volunteers that helped install. Peter helped with my installation of the projectors. Without the help it would have taken me another week to install! Ben Heywood was kind enough to have me at his house even when I rolled in late. The whole staff is stellar and I am grateful I got the chance to work with them!!

Not only did they have the show, they also had documentary video artists interviewing everyone. They had a cut ready by the opening. They also had someone taking interviews for their podcast on iTunes. Its not posted yet but will be soon.

It was a great experience and I made some new friends on this trip! Thanks for everything!!