BMORE
Notes of a Traveller
BMORE - Notes of a Traveller - is the result of a three months residency at the Baltimore Jewelry Center/USA.
I explored the city by cycling through it, the same as I had done many years ago in Shanghai (URBANAUTS).
During my residency, I collected copious amounts of handwritten notes, took photos, created collages, and crafted wearable objects, all of which speak to my experiences in and interpretations of Baltimore.
The result were five visual anecdotes, a sketchbook and a printed book.
The Beauty and the Beast
Not unlike Baltimore, the blue crab, on first sight, looks aggressive and ugly. It is prone to defend itself in order to survive. And still, so much beauty can be found in its details.
Hardware Plus
Looking beyond the obvious, this work imagines something beautiful in the ordinary. The pendants are made from hardware plus enamel, named in honor of the shop Hardware Plus on Pennsylvania Avenue and the street itself.
Signs & Sights
Looking beyond the obvious, this work imagines something beautiful in the ordinary. The pendants are made from hardware plus enamel, named in honor of the shop Hardware Plus on Pennsylvania Avenue and the street itself.
Home-Sick
Notes about rowhouses in the form of collages, inspired and based on the project LAST HOME STANDING by the photographer Ben Marcin.
THE BUTTERFLY
THE WHITE L AND THE BLACK BUTTERFLY is a term coined by Lawrence Brown, professor at the Morgan State University, Baltimore. He coined the term to describe the contrast between the “White L”, an area around the Inner Harbor and stretching straight North to the wealthy neighborhoods of Homeland and Guilford, with the low income, majority Black neighborhoods that make up large swaths of East and West Baltimore. (“Baltimore, the Black Butterfly”, NCRC, by Marceline White, Oct 8th, 2020)