I’ve been active thinking of new projects, designing a new website/blog, and beginning to take my running and yoga practice to the next level.

My mind and body were ready for a little stir up so last week I found myself running at lunch time in Central Park. I usually run early in the morning around my neighborhood, but I’ve been wanting to run in the park since I started to work near it.

Although it’s been a challenge to keep up with all, it’s also been great to dedicate those beautiful green miles in the park — there’s nothing like running through nature — to think about my new little family, how to train for a race, yoga inversions I would like to explore, and just getting excited about new projects…

Getting excited about new projects reminds me to mention two wonderful exhibitions I recently saw even though they closed already. I wish there were more exhibitions like the Tangled Alphabets: León Ferrari and Mira Schendel at MoMA. Wow! I’m still digesting Schendel’s amazing works and ideas. And Ernesto Neto’s anthropodino at the Armory which was a fun experience.

Enjoy!

Image:

Yoko Ono, Wish Piece, 1996

Make a wish

Write it down on a piece of paper

Fold it and tie it around a branch of a Wish Tree

Ask your friends to do the same

Keep wishing

Until the branches are covered with wishes

Flux | 2009 | art & life | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | Comments (0)




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