Heather Day’s “Keep Still” at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Currently on view at Hashimoto Contemporary in San Francisco, California is artist Heather Day’s solo exhibition, “Keep Still.”
Shifting between traveling and working in her studio, Day creates pieces that represent both profound and mundane situations. Her encompassing murals, spacious canvas paintings and intimate drawings read like handwriting—from one side to another. The artist’s lexicon of marks is an evolving language; symbols meant to bridge the thoughts between what is known and how it is felt. “Keep Still” is a reflection on this process. Flooded acrylic pigment, intentionally rakish graphite marks, and torn paper - these new works are a study of the relationships found through consequential shifts in perspective.
The exhibition is on view until May 26th, 2018.
I still love you so much, and it hurts so bad because I know you don’t feel the same.
(via gosh)
After a long hard day, I look at the sunset with a cup of coffee in my hands and I feel peace.
The moment I get intoxicated by overwhelming thoughts and I go outside to feel the wind getting into my lungs, I feel peace.
When I see my mother smiling and laughing in despite of it all, I feel peace.
And I believe that’s what it is, it’s the balance of the good and the bad in exquisite harmony.
— Rose O.
The chimera I designed for our new LEGO show. I cannot express how much of a labor of love this was. It took over 100 hours just to design, let alone build and is one of the largest and most complex sculptures I’ve done.
Fun fact: This model used every single LEGO color available in standard brick.
i’ll miss you forever.