This week I saw Yayio Kusuma’s jaw-dropping exhibition, “Infinity Mirrors,” at the Broad Museum here in Los Angeles. They only give you 30 seconds (Yes, 30 miserable seconds!) in each room (the crowds are huge so they must limit the time). But who can live the magic and beauty of those whimsical installations and photograph them at the same time? Well, since everybody is a photographer these days, people desperately try to do both, leaving the exhibition with a sense of wonder and frustration at the same time. Anyway, these photos are not great, and I can’t stand the idea of being in all of them (mirrors…), but for those who may not have seen her work or even heard about this magnificent artist, here’s a modest illustration of “Infinity Mirrors.”
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296/365 – Escada
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295/365 – Autumn (II)
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293/365 – Tourists around Washington, D.C.
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Thursday Doors – Oct. 12, 2017
Doors with big numbers, for Norm’s Thursday Doors. 🙂 The first one is from Milan, Italy. The other two are elevator doors, found at the Chelsea Market in New York. 

275/365 – Colorama!
Trying to bring some color into these dark days we are living.



230/365 – Abstract
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226/365 – Exquisite
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222/365 – View from Above
Looking down at the Mucuripe beach, from our condo in Fortaleza, Brazil.


218/365 – Looking Down
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