Letters To Korea is a visual journal created in order to keep in contact with my father who lives and works in Korea. Images that help articulate what a phone call cannot communicate.
It is also a personal project meant to chronicle various thoughts through images and limited text. A time limit is set (2 min per image and 10-15 min per composition). Each piece is a first draft, eliminating the reworking process in order to create a time frame that is unedited.
Of course I remember you. Who could forget the artist? So how have you been?
Onigiriman said...
September 30, 2007 at 8:13 PM
Very good despite a rain cloud of crap that came down after it hit the fan :)
but really, I'm very peachy.
Z.D. said...
October 1, 2007 at 10:44 PM