Through The Window of a Train

Photo-journal art project that documents a train commute over a 9 month period of time.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

The Ides of March


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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

In all things, there lies an intrinsic beauty...



...I suppose you could say that an artist is a person who lives in the triangle which remains after the angle which we may call common sense has been removed from this four-cornered world.

- Natsume Soseki, "The Three-Cornered World"




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Three Cornered World












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February 21st, 2013






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Stacey Kalkowski
I consider myself a multi-media visual artist with an emphasis in sculpture and installation. I received my Masters in Fine Arts from California State University, Los Angeles after transferring from the graduate program at Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of Arts and Crafts.
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