MUSÉE 29 – EVOLUTION

Evolution explores the concepts of progress, transformation, growth, and advancement in an age when images are taking a dramatic shift in the role they play in our lives.

Weekend Portfolio: Carla DLM

Weekend Portfolio: Carla DLM

Images and Text by Carla DLM

The future is born from the ashes of the past. Hopes and dreams are built on stories and experiences.
| re.na’ser | , or Rebirth, explores the flow between what was and what it will be, the metamorphosis between the old and new, the birth of the future from the ashes of the past. The present is where two collide, giving rise to a myriad of possibilities. Hopes and dreams are built on stories and experiences.

| re.na’ser | is also a metaphore for current times. The world as we knew it was transformed in 2020. Some of out greatest fears and most ambitious dreams suddenly collided. We were engulfed in a whirldwind of love, suffering, intolerance, loneliness, grudge, despair, compassion, and hope. Life was held in a state of suspeneded this all. A bounded giant with a resilient soul. Carla offers a glimpse of its rebirth through the eyes of an artist.

Carla DLM is a New York-based Fine Art photographer whose work has been published and recognized internationally. Born in Peru, she has lived ariund the world before settling in New York. Artist, electronic engineer, web desginer, immigrant, Latina, her experience is that of a world that comes together and thrives in our differences

Over the years , Carla has developed a personal and recognizable style, which combines surrealism, abstraction, and motion. She deconstucts the world around us to create a new reality. Using her interdisciplinary skills as the foundation of her distinctive style of art, Carla delivers reality through a whole new lens. Her work captures the life and soul of some of the most iconic cities, including New York, Rome, Paris, Madrid and Amsterdam.

Photo Journal Monday: Shulan Wang

Photo Journal Monday: Shulan Wang

Film Review: DON'T LOOK UP (2021) ADAM MCKAY

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