Casondra Sobieralski 2014-2015 Photography Samples for Skopelos Foundation for the Arts
Copyright Casondra Sobieralski 2014-2015
Usually I shoot landscapes and seascapes. Lots and lots of scapes because I like to be outside, and I take my camera with me when I hike. Maybe shooting so many scapes is why I chose photos that are not like the rest to present to you: it is too hard to pick objective favorites otherwise.
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February 2015: From the "Playing with Light at Muir Beach" series, Marin County, California
February 2015: From the "Historical Fort Ross" series--Jenner, California
January 2015: From the "Dialogue with Found Art, Grizzly Peak" series, Berkeley, California. Someone, or someones, created an installation of chachkies on guard rails on a windy road high above the San Francisco Bay. These inspired me to make more art via photography.
September 2014: From the "Zozobra" series, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Zozobra is a participatory community ritual with Spanish Catholic roots. The community stuffs an 80-foot kinetic effigy with their miseries written on paper then burns the puppet to release the miseries.
August, 2014: From the "Home" series, exploring what makes the Northern California home to me after a year away, and who called it home long before I did. These are reconstructed Sierra Miwok homes in Jackson, California
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