Satin Dream Smoothing Leave-In Cream by Eva NYC.
(5/5) ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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GUYS GUYS GUYS IM FREAKING OUT. So yk how we’ve all been collectively crying in the corner since we found out Eva is leaving Hadestown. Well I just found out where her next project is! So there’s this amazinggg local theatre in Millburn NJ called the Papermill Playhouse and it’s about a 45 min drive from NYC. And in the fall they’re going to do Great Gatsby the Musical. SO EVA IS GONNA PLAY DAISY! but wait ITS GETS BETTER. THE ROLE OF JAY GATSBY IS GOING TO BE PLAYED BY JEREMY JORDAN! sooooo if u feel like supporting Eva even after Hadestown maybe check it out. Plus there’s the added bonus of Jeremy Jordan :))))
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The way I’m manifesting being able to afford an NYC trip this year to catch this show.
Do I go back into debt to see Jeremy and Eva together? Stay tuned 😂
Thinking about starting a YouTube/IG channel talking about classics I should have read by now. 🤔 I really enjoyed diving into an Agatha Christie a little while ago that became an instant top ten. (Shocking no one I’m sure, it was “And then there were none”)
So many others Like Gatsby. Or TKAMB. Or a laundry list of others. My Goodreads TBR is staggering.
Anyway. Ponderings. So much has been done and I just want to be original.
Although I do like to think that I’m my own version of unique to begin with. Anything to keep my mind off the pre-grief. ✨
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Eva Struble has created gorgeous worlds for her exhibition Gravity of Small Things at Jane Lombard Gallery. The paintings shift from abstract to realistic and back again as bits of the natural landscapes emerge.
From the press release-
Through painting and textile, Struble explores the concept of embodiment in the landscape, relating the physical act of making to her multi-sensory and visionary experience of place. Contemplating the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature, the works collectively take into consideration our changing environment.
Struble’s paintings distill her physical experience of nature – the sharp touch of Yucca on her local hikes, the early morning smell of the Chaparral, or the disorientation of floating above seagrass in the ocean. Orchestrating a suite of visual constructs, the artist oscillates between chance and control while experimenting with pigments, media, layering, and collaging. Her work suggests a reflective yet speculative vision teeming with biodiversity and notions of cohabitation between species without interference.
The eponymous painting Gravity of Small Things effortlessly blends hazy nostalgia with honest representation and creative world-building. Sharp and soft edges intermingle in shallow focus as the viewer moves through silhouetted trees and gradient purple obstructions flecked with blue and red confetti-like marks. The landscape is at once familiar and remote, existing outside of conventional constructs of time and space. Recognizable elements break up the variegated ecosystem, playing with our perception to reveal effects similar to sunlight illuminating the changing leaves or the sparkle of reflections dancing on the surface of the water.
Snapshots of landscapes morph into organic forms as Struble reconciles her visual and corporeal memories of nature with her own body’s shapes, twists, and turns. In Malajon, layered washes of vibrant greens, blues, and pinks blend together to create a dynamic composition of varying depths, engaging our collective visual memory to suggest the ethereal entrance to an untouched cave, or perhaps a quiet adventure amidst jungle flora. As deliberate as it is exploratory, the artist’s otherworldly painterly manipulation gradually gives way to lend a semblance of reality to the abstracted composition. Drawing upon the viewer’s own experiences to evoke imaginative reflection, Struble’s works straddle the line between the human and natural worlds, simultaneously pushing and pulling to suggest alternative ways of coexisting.
This exhibition closes 6/22/24.
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Previously in Eva’s trip.
Now 2.0
Brooklyn Bridge (but I didn't see Jake Peralta) :
View of New York by night from the Top Of The Rock :
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