Instead of writing more in this second blog post about my installation at the In Situ 2018 festival, (to see part one click here), I will speak to you via the video below, shot and edited by my charming colleague photographer/videographer Nettie Seip, to whom I owe many thanks! You'll see me on-site in the room during the early stages of installation as I talk about the work and my intentions for it. Then you get to tour through it at night with it fully installed while the festival was in progress. Please take a look and let me know what you think! Perhaps after the holidays I will put together some time-lapse video shot over the three nights I spent drawing the Hearts in Place mural in front of the festival audience. I will upload it to my YouTube channel – please click on the link and if you like it, consider subscribing :-) Video shot and edited by Nettie Seip, www.nettiephotography.com
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12/31/2018 06:58:46 am
Kim! How great to hear from you again and find out the exciting year you have had since I saw you in the summer. Glad to hear that you are making progress on the effects of your accident and that your work is flourishing. So glad to hear of you looking for a central location for some future work with students. I won’t get to your classes in Haliburton next summer but hope there will be something through the better weather that I can attend. Your show looks beautiful, so much talent and incite to excite your viewers mind! Next year sounds like another blockbuster, your show in November sounds awesome. Hope I will be able to get into the city on the new gotrain running from Niagara. Great to hear from you, was beginning to get concerned that we hadn’t heard anything from you! Wishing you all the best in your work, inspiration from everywhere you go and good health in 2019!
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Kim-Lee Kho
6/13/2019 12:08:27 am
Thank you so much for your very kind and generous comments Marie! Despite my appallingly belated response, I really appreciate you taking the time to write and share. Please forgive me for the delay, it's a bumpy road to recovery as I think I mentioned in my most recent newsletter.
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