Showing posts with label Sharjah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sharjah. Show all posts

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Collecting Memories of Sharjah

Last day with amazing students


Surprise Lunch 

Lebanese Bread

Hummus and Lemonade

























At the Old Souk with Students
Leaving Dubai


























Full Moon at mid-day on the Arctic Circle

Over the Pole and back to Southern California




























































































"A journey is best measured in friends, rather than miles".-Tim Cahill 

 I've just returned from nine days in the Middle East, invited by Her Excellency Sheikha Bodour al Qasimi of Sharjah. This emirate is considered by UNESCO as the cultural capital of the Arab World. Their cultural policy is one of the most developed in the Arab world for it's support and investment in art and culture. Sharjah is home to 17 museums and the Sharjah Biennale exhibition of contemporary art. I was fortunate to attend the Sharjah World Book Fair and had the great opportunity to work with a dynamic group of young local artists. Together we worked to create a poster for the 2015 Children's Book Fair. This was my second trip to Sharjah and I am so fortunate to have connected with many new and old friends. I'm grateful to the Princess for her kindness and visit to our workshop. She is a true champion of books.

Architectural Delights of the United Arab Emirates

Futuristic Metro Station

Gleaming Skyscrapers of Dubai

Towers in the Desert

Atop the tallest building in the world

Burj Khalifa-163 floors, 2, 722 feet high

Origami Crane Sculpture

Marine inspired Hotel Lobby

Arabesque arches

Mosque Islamic motifs 




































Inside the mosque with Ali & Omar

Vaulted Ceiling



















Mosque at twilight

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Sensing what you see

Documenting Textures

Candy maker


Photographing Sharjah's Port

Solitude

Chatting with Students

Exploring Old Sharjah


Oldest Cafe in Sharjah

Relaxing with a candy maker at the Souk



Photographing the Zodiac Dome

Iranian Architectural Influence in Old Sharjah
Museum of Islamic Civilization






































































What is it about travel that makes you take a journey into yourself? How to keep that spirit with you when you return home. To see, to document your own home with new eyes. To keep a record of things that pull you in. I took my students to different parts of their city and asked them to chronicle the textures and shapes as if they had never seen them before. To observe patterns and focus on the details and edges of interesting elements that we plan to incorporate into their work digitally. Watching them taught me so much. Wanted to bring you along as we walked the old part of Sharjah where fishermen lived and originally built their houses out of coral in the way we would use stones. We journeyed to an old Souk [market] visiting candy makers.  Leaving myself behind I discover new things.