"POETIC POSTER DECAY"

Monday, June 24, 2013

"NIGHT OF THE LUNA"


"Night of the Luna"  Recently, while visiting friends in the Catskills, we had the good fortune of a serendipitous visit by a rare and quite exquisite Luna moth. We had gone out to the porch after dinner and this amazing creature circled a lamp a few times and landed on the floor. Amazingly, Lisa Crafts, who has been working on a film project involving beasts of many persuasions, had a mobile film studio inside. The stage was set and our new friend, as well as  a few other creatures of the night were most accommodating in their film debut.  By the next morning all had left to pursue nature's course... or an acting career.







all photos ©Ken Brown

Monday, June 10, 2013

"GOTTA GO VERTICAL"

Sometimes, you just gotta go vertical....

Chelsea sidewalk

High Line hijinx

real estate dreams, midtown

Lower East side


hopeless in Soho

big smile Beyonce, Times Square

window washers in midtown

climbing towers in Bushwick

all photos ©Ken Brown

Monday, June 3, 2013

"HORSESHOE CITY"

I know it sounds like something from the Discovery Channel, but a truly remarkable event takes place each year when a 460 million year mating ritual is enacted on the beaches of New York City during a full moon high tide.  Thousands of Horseshoe crabs gather in a number of coves and inlets along the city coastline to partake in a beach party with ancient
origins. 



"You come here often?"

Lisa Crafts, (my wife) is filming some of this extraordinary event for part of an installation...

Over 90,000 eggs are laid and an average of ten will make it to maturity.


Local seabirds go into a frenzy...

                                              average life expectancy is around 30-35 years, at least for the fraction of
                                              a percent that manage to migrate from shore to sea...


                                            It is amazing to observe these absolutely ancient creatures, often encrusted 
                                           with barnacles, as they lay their eggs  and slowly shovel past the flotsam of 
                                           our time and return to the sea,


a Sea Robin...

all photos ©Ken Brown