Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Subway Study Still Thrives



Wow it has been a "minute" since I've posted any info or photos from Subway Study. I've been inspired in other ways lately and check out seenotez.blogspot.com to see what's new with me. Subway Study is on display at Wai Cafe on 6th Ave and 17th street in NYC. It is a great little cafe with yummy food and a great waitstaff. Enjoy.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

More Beneath the Surface




I thought I would share a couple more photos with you guys. The first one is called "Broadway Blur". I only had a second to take this shot before the doors on the F train closed and continued towards Brooklyn. The other is titled "Platform". I sometimes take the Q train from Times Square and at the head of the platform there is a section where tar spilled and it created such a cool pattern. I look at it everytime I am there.

If you are looking at these photos and you enjoy them please give me a shout out. I would love to hear from you.

Friday, August 25, 2006

NY is a funny place

I received a comment from a guy named Craig in Boston today. He found my blog by coming across a picture that a woman took of me several weeks back. I was writing info about my gallery event and this blog address on the sidewalk w/ chalk in Dumbo. I actually had a brief conversation with her but, I had no idea that she took my picture as well as a photo of my writing. Even though the rain washed away my sidewalk sign within a few hours, i am sure that quite a few folks saw it and now people like Craig also are still seeing it through the photos on flickr. How crazy is that? Life is funny. I just want my work to be seen and the Universe seems to be helping me. I am grateful.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

Subway Study

Hi friends. Well the big night came and went and let me tell you, it was a wonderful evening. We had so much fun. The work was well received. I made quite a few sales. I am on to something........ So enjoy these photos. The photo essay will be shown at No Name Cyber Cafe (253 Bushwick Ave. in Williamsburg) until September 21st. Take the L train to Montrose Ave. It is 5 stops into Brooklyn and one block away from the station. They are open everyday except Sunday. Check it out and let me know what you think. Also, everything is for sale. Enjoy!
Oh, also I would like to thank a few people for their love and support. Thanks Torya and Kylin from Thatgirl006, Ben and his partner at No Name Cyber Cafe, Brandon O'Neal,Hanif Askia, Cornelius "Life" Jones, Sophia Stephens, Michael Henry, Joel, Ilya Vett and everyone who showed up and helped to create a positive environment.




Sunday, August 20, 2006

More From the Steven Evan Experience






Well friends, Monday is the day. "Subway Study" will premiere at No Name Cyber Cafe in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Take the L train to Montrose Ave. and walk one block to 253 Bushwick Ave. Start time will be 7p.m. It will be so much fun. Art, music, food and drink. Come out and join us!

Oh, these recent photos are called "Beat", "Delancey" and "Public Picking".

Monday, August 14, 2006

Gentle Realities

Hello friends. Just look at this little one. He is such a cutie! I call this one "Little Man". There is something about this child that seems beyond his time. His eyes and if you were there with me, his disposition gave me a sense that he has an old soul. Anyway, children make me smile. They remind me of the important things in life such as, try to love with an open heart, live in the moment, trust, laugh until you cry and cry until you laugh.

I'm one week away from my gallery event @ No Name Cyber Cafe in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The date is August 21st. The time will be 7-10pm. I hope that all of you can make it. Scroll down this page for more info. See you there!

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Harsh Realities

Life can be tough in this city. I am often amazed by the number of homeless people there are here. I am also aware of how desensitized we New Yorkers are at times. Everywhere you turn there is someone asking for money, in desperate need of help. It can be overwhelming. I am fascinated by these people. Who are they? Where did they come from? What happened to them? How did they sink so low? My heart goes out to them and I try to help whenever I can. I call this photo "Pick" since that is exactly what she was doing and in many places. The harsh realities of life. To meet more of these people, please come to my photo essay gallery event on the 21st in Williamsburg. Scroll down this page for more info and photos. Enjoy.