2008-05-11 // 22:12:27
My.Iowa
hi LiA--
i've been wanting to come back here for so long to tell you how much this garden of women series means to me--came as both a blow and a balm to me, when i first saw it as a newcomer to polanoid. it let me know that beauty can still arise or be created out of what seems like devastation...not to get too personal--i just wanted to say thank you.


^
Thank you endlessly....


*

2006-11-24 // 17:16:03
silvana
Nice combinaton...

2006-11-08 // 11:01:36
ringo
how come the flower is out of the bottle but still in the bottleneck? highly illogical.
^
I have no idea
that's surreality isn't it
^
the position is illogical, but the fact itself isn't
the flower was stuck un the neck, the rest rolled around
though I doubt the bottom would have rolled there all on its own
actually i like that very much, as obviously only smarties notice it ;-)

2006-09-27 // 16:39:45
julienb
v+
^
:-) thank you..

2006-09-27 // 16:33:53
julienb
chaos is more a rebirth, a new beginning than a negative/problematic/destr uction way... for me :-)
^
agreed! Thuogh not necessarily either.
thanks so much

2006-07-20 // 19:09:35
gutterrock
Again, I love the colors and the series is just amazing!

2006-07-13 // 15:52:44
Jakob.Salomon
shards and skin could be a painful configuration, but fortunately here they appear on two different pictures

2006-07-09 // 10:25:56
AnaAngel
you work is so powerful always, makes so much sence even to the viewer, i feel i an feel ur pain.
great work

2006-07-04 // 01:44:11
doomed
so much hurt in those pictures, in those words... i feel it... whatever this feeling is... i wish it stops soon.
bmb

2006-07-03 // 22:35:51
missingshow
really like these to...your film is so good to, you should make more. x

2006-07-03 // 01:34:46
spyros
very powerful. I like how the broken vase/flower mirror the figure (you?) on the bed, and the surrounding blankets. It speaks to me of a sense of dejection and solitude