In this project, Time, John Clang photographs pedestrian traffic along the city streets of New York at various times. He then tears multiple photographs into strips, akin to the pieces of a broken mirror, and then puts them together into a single frame. By combining split seconds into one moment he confronts issues of intimacy among crowds of strangers.

A new month, a new mural. #art (Taken with Instagram at The mural at Houston and Bowery)
Dancing Plague of 1518 by Niege Borges Alves
This afternoon I ventured to the Metropolitan Museum for some Christmas shopping and stayed for the art. What I love about the Met is that each time I’m there, I don’t know will resonate with me. This visit, it was portraits of Impressionist hipsters.

Almost too beautiful to drink.








