This series documents the Lava Lady in her natural (and unnatural) surroundings.
1. Lava Lady — made her own clothes
2. Lava Lady — liked to walk around the neighborhood
3. Lava Lady — used public transportation
4. Lava Lady — did her own shopping
5. Lava Lady — used to work at the local polling place
6. Lava Lady — liked to eat eggs
7. Lava Lady — was not as tall as she appeared to be
8. Lava Lady — lived alone in a black (lava) stone house with very few windows
9. Lava Lady — wore what she wanted, despite the temperature outside
10. Lava Lady - didn't like to be bothered
11. Lava Lady — bought the material for her clothes downtown in the fashion district
12. Lava Lady — did yard work just like the rest of us
Osker Jimenez is a commerical, fine art graduate. He studied at Art Center in Pasadena, later graduating from Otis Parsons in Los Angeles. His primary focus in the world of art is to create "intense harmony" — creating multiple layers to embellish the final image. This process is seen throughout his commercial and fine art work. All his images and artwork are photoraphed with Leica cameras and optics. His current projects include digital photography, video and fine art books.
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