Friday, February 1, 2013
The photography of East Village resident Sally Davies
East Village resident Sally Davies moved here in 1983 ... and has never stopped taking photos... the painter and photographer shared a few more recents shots with us...
"I like to shoot things that don't necessarily reveal their time, and there are still lots of those visuals here," she said.
"People often think my images are of the old days, but really they aren't," she said. "Those things are still around if you look."
"That wheelchair was on the roof of a buildilng directly outside my living-room window — a big party house. One morning after a wild party, the wheelchair was sitting there," she said. "And it sat there for about three years. So I got several pics of it, in different seasons. Then one day it was gone. Poof."
We also found a photo of neighborhood legend Eddie Boros in her portfolio... Boros, who erected the Tower of Toys in the Sixth Street and Avenue B Community Garden, died in April 2007...
"[There was] nobody like Eddie. I miss him."
Find more of her photos and info on her website.
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Great pix; the wheelchair one is awesome!
ReplyDeleteThese photographs deserve much wider exposure. anybody can shoot OK with a DSLR, but no photos like these
ReplyDeletei love the idea of creating portraits that can't be intrinsically linked to a certain time. too often, we hear complaining about how much has changed; we don't focus enough on what still remains.
ReplyDeletefantastic work.
I like the portrait of Sting. He looks like somebody and nobody.
ReplyDeletecompelling. exciting. love this work.
ReplyDeleteThat was really messed up that they destroyed his sculpture that he spent his life working on.
ReplyDeletehaha, I knew Sally by here dogs. It's great to see her work. What a talent! Who knew?
ReplyDeleteLove these pictures! But didn't Eddir die in 2008, not 2007? I remember the farewell party for the tower some time in May or June 08...
ReplyDeleteGood photos. I love the black and whites.
ReplyDeleteMelanie