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Untapped Highlight: ART on STREETS: Birdies on a Wire by faern

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Untapped Highlight : ART on STREETS: Great Adventure by faern

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Untapped Highlight : KAYO Anime Clothing Turns Non-Reality into Reality by faern

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Untapped Highlight: ART on STREETS: Magical Door in the Mission by faern

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Untapped Highlight: ART on STREETS: The Space Between Gallery by faern

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ART on STREETS: The Space Between Gallery.

Somewhere Between Yoga and an Update #yiom

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Over the past few weeks things have done this thing- a shift. Some unidentifiable exposure finding new comfort in old statements. Overturning criticism implanted, but in a way that has created a certain amount of gratitude. Sure, there is a sense of loss- but really it’s more like a sense of relief. It only takes a second for my mind to wander and then to fall into itself. But, I am not so allowing in that area anymore. But now, for example somehow I finally don’t have to always feel a sense of despair when I think about my mom. For so long I have had to sift through rampant emotions in order to just access any memory of her. Which I am grateful for – in a major way… but this isn’t supposed to be about that… I havn’t been able to ramble on my blog for a while. I have been busy working on conquering within myself- addressing personal concerns directly taking the time to really see.

One of the most valuable tools I have gathered from Yoga is the effect we can have on the environment around us. That, believe it or not, as people taking the time to learn “The science of getting to know the self” (from Stephanie Snyder via Sri Dharma Mittra) this is 100% possible- it may not seem this way to a lot of folks- but that is ok. All we really can do is deal with what we have been given with the facilities we have developed.

What inspires me is dissolving within this pool- and I am sure that is what is agitating me. So I return to my mat and seek within. This has all come out of a time of great separation- some with intent- some unfortunately a reactional response… that would be great to over turn, but that takes work that has to be agreed upon. A lot of times, the only person that is going  to work on things with you is yourself, which again leads me back to my yoga mat.

What is the moral to this story?

Not sure yet, I think I’ll go take a yoga class…

Some Updates…. Untapped- have you found us yet? You really should come on by!

UNTAPPED SF

I have Tumblr now, it’s called “FaernSpan” PLEASE come see, thanks

Recently there was a fire on the top floor of our building. A bad one. We also learned that the fire alarm didn’t work, this note was posted after the fire was put out. I think they fixed it today…

This was what I came home to that day (well, this is a quiet photo). I feel so badly for the family that lost everything.

If you are on Instagram, please fine me! (as Faern)

I am still working away on the muni transfer pieces, here are some in progress.

PLEASE stay tuned-

OH- ** I am really looking for a place to show the series, please help me out!

One of my favorite things to do is take pictures that deal with our transportation system AKA “muni”. Above is one of my faves, Muni Diaries often features my images, check them out!

Clean Socks Project” is off to a roaring start!

I have a weekly column on Untapped called ‘ART on STREETS’ please come on over and see art around San Francisco.

You can see ALL of my posts so far by clicking ~here~

Clean Socks Project

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As most of you already know, I am in the beginning of a documentary project on Mongolian Contortion. This project molds my studies in cultural anthropology with my years of photographing the body but also allows for a focus on a personal connection to my work. As I go through photographing the students of Serchmaa Byamba I am as well developing my own personal practice and broadening my self confidence that are both completely inspired by Mongolian Contortion. By doing these things in tandem I am allowing for a deeper understanding of the bodies I am photographing and documenting the nuances comes more naturally. I have created a multi-experience for myself to both feel by actually experiencing what contortionists go through as well as representing it via my fine art mediums. (I say “mediums” here because I hope to take this project to the mixed media level as well, but the documentary aspect and the experiences take precedence at this time).

Photographically, this is a direct extension of my project called “Interlude:Actuate” in which I created a series of fine art pieces based on photographs of people in “bound” Yoga Asana. Exploring the “bind” itself visually as an extreme connection to both the self and how we move forward. Using asana photography, specifically “bound” asana to symbolize the pauses in life, the ‘Interludes’. Combining this with an organic texture to represent growth, or activation- the movement of life- the action, ‘Actuating’. But now, considering Mongolian Contortion as the “next step”, so to speak, when it comes to photographing the body in “extreme” postures it only made perfect sense to take my work to the next level this way via the art of documentary.

What makes this project special is that I am working alongside Rise Pictures and collaborating on a documentary film! So, as I develop my imagery as described above and I am contributing to an amazing piece on Mongolian Contortion where we are exploring teacher student relationships, the development of the art form and teaching style in the west as well as producing fun events where you can come see what the buzz is all about, experience a variety of styles of contortion as well as traditional artists from the Mongolian National Ensemble here in San Francisco…

Come, experience the “Clean Socks Project” this Saturday!

Here is our website (still under construction)

Here is a film “Teaser”

Event Info>

A benefit for ‘Clean Socks’ a contortion documentary and the Cayuga Gym (Royal Russian Kung Fu Circus Training Academy of Heavenly Mountain) Holiday party!

We had our first intimate show and now we having a more formal production!

We’d like to show you appx. 90 minutes of the beautiful efforts of students, friends and professionals!

We have contortionists (Mongolian classical and inspired), aerialists, contemporary dance from local and international artists, pole artists, traditional Mongolian musicians from the Mongolian National Orchestra and folk dancers. Even more! :D

Support the documentary! Contortion is simple and for everybody. It is also hard, develops patience and changes your life! We hope to share this art form through the film AND the process of the project.

Produced by Tsogtbayar Namsrai (Rise Prodiuctions) and Faern (www.Faernworks.com)

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SATURDAY DEC. 10th

Doors OPEN @ 7:30

Show BEGINS @ 8pm, end 930. Party after~

$10-$20 sliding scale tickets.

All sales of the event go to the production of the film and photo documentary. The artists are all donating their time and efforts to help fundraise. We ask for your attendance and hope you are entertained!

Feel free to bring your dressed up fancy self and friends for a holiday get together after!!

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impossible without the

::::PERFORMANCES BY:::

Fleeky Flanco

Sasha Harrington

Inka

Indie + Friend

Sophia Fox

Dancers and Musicians of the Mongolian National Ensemble

Benjamin Hancock

Bree ‘Rock’ Noack

Featherpistol

Lance Centanni-Sachs

Tara Quinn

Amy & Hooslyn

www.cleansocksproject.org

www.faern-in-the-works.com

 

 

 

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