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Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.
Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.

Ingrid Nelson’s Pavement Trees

Over the past year, professional photographer Ingrid Nelson has been working on a series of remarkable photos using her camera phone. This series of images, called Pavement Trees, was created between November 2010 and May 2011 in the parking lots of local supermarkets in Nevada County. “My ultimate goal as a photographer is to take something mundane or otherwise unnoticed and celebrate it’s beauty” Ingrid says. The results of her efforts are these stunning images which transform cement and reflection into something truly celestial.


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Photograph courtesy of Ingrid Nelson.

Ingrid Nelson’s Pavement Trees

Check out these stunning images from Pavement Tree series which transform cement and reflection into something truly celestial.


Photography is courtesy of Wide Open Walls.

A Living Art Village

1000 cans of paint. 8 artists. 2 weeks. 1 Village. This past October, a group of world class street artists traveled to The Gambia on a special mission.


Torrey Pines Beach Clean Up.

Torrey Pines Beach Clean Up

Take out the papers and the trash. Last week Myoo joined Revo Sunglasses and the Surfrider Foundation for a community beach clean up.


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MYOO’s Half Birthday Wishes

MYOO is six months old! To mark the occasion, our incredible Myoozes share their golden advice on how to grow up.


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Art Without Borders: Chalk4Peace

How do you celebrate something as big as World Peace Day? Mai Tais just don’t cut it. Instead, we suggest Chalk4Peace, coming soon to an elementary school near you.


'Dawn IV' acrylic on panel, 2008. Courtesy of Josh Keyes.

Josh Keyes: Wilding the Future

In honor of National Wildlife Day, check out our gallery of Josh Keyes’ bleakly humorous, future-bending paintings of animals in their unnatural environments.



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