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Isabella and Jake were married at the classic Santa Barbara Historical Museum in downtown Santa Barbara. A true autumn affair, Bella and Jake wanted to have a large party with all of their family and friends with autumnal flavors, colors, and details. It was such an incredible night! Getting Ready Bella wore a […]

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My friend Yunhee took a couple really good photos of Yoko's "Wish Tree" at Kempner. I just learned, by the way, that Kempner also has created a very funny video series about what it's like to run a Chelsea art gallery. www.themadnessofart.com It's worth watching. To ancient societies trees held symbolic and even magical power. A tree was like a bridge between the earth and the sky. The roots of a tree penetrate deep into the earth and derive sustenance while the trunk rises and branches…

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Amy and Michael’s San Francisco wedding, held at The James Leary Flood Mansion in the heart of the city, is simply breathtaking! You don’t get much more romantic than a backdrop of rolling California hills, and add to that Amy’s stunner of a gown, by Vera Wang, and mod, succulent, and white flower arrangements by […]

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*Photos from the lovely Sparked Blog. Yoko Ono's Wish Tree commemorating 9/11 at MoMA. I've already loved this idea. I still remember doing a similar project at an international camp. I bought and planted a weeping willow on camp grounds, installed a box with writing supplies and invited everyone to write down their wish and attach it to the tree's flowing branches. Physically beautiful but I think it also acknowledges the possible presence of a higher power, whether religious or natural.

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