“In 2007, I boarded a plane in New York City heading towards Lama, NM. Landing in Albuquerque by way of Houston, I found [a friend’s] old gold Volvo sedan in the airport parking lot. I was told the keys would be hidden on the front left tire where she had left it several days before. I found the car and the keys, and drove the 3 hours north up into Lama where I spent the next two weeks living in the shrine-like home of 60s painter Bill Girsh. That was where The Odysseus began, up in the mountains there.”
–Mikael Kennedy
The odyssey ends in our studio tonight. At 6 pm, the doors will open for a final portal into this photographic landscape — the last exhibition of the series by Mikael, and a curatorial landmark for our savvy Interiors Consultant Jt Christensen and our friends at Paradigm Magazine. Words will not do it justice—come see for yourself.
Visuals courtesy of our very own Lendl Tellington of SUKKATASH.