step nine :: document again :: five :: door
hello friends. this week's word was picked by shari . it was DOOR.
SHARI'S response
a paper mockup of my front door (as seen from the inside). polka dot
paper from marieke + the inside of a security envelope.
i find myself constantly drawn to photographing doors. doors seem to be
a metaphor for one's path in life. doors open, doors close. doors can
be a barrier, yet they can provide protection or a buffer against the
outside world. open doors provide possibility, invite new things into
one's life.
i love door hardware: door knockers, doorknobs, obviously. :) i think
doors can have such unique character. i'd love to have a bright blue
door.
view my flickr set
here
finally, a little series of photos taken through the peephole.
MY response
when shari suggested the word door the first thing i thought of is how there are drastic differences in doors. i mean - i, like shari, LOVE doors. and i guess we both also like to photograph them. whenever i go on a trip i am drawn to capture a door or two. i have doors of seattle, new york, santa fe.... [maybe this should be a coffee table book - maybe it is already?] it's funny to think of a "door" creating a "place" but in fact it can. so above i captured my 2 institutional doors. my office doors at school. don't they just scream workplace/school??
then i thought about the front door of our house and how i really really loved it from the moment i saw it. it was big - [you can fit a fridge through it EASY] it had charm and character and detail.... i wish it was a different color, but that's another story.
so of course i also thought of the metaphors of doors and windows... opening and closing.... how many doors do you pass through a day? do you lock your doors [both physically and metaphorically] - why or why not? doors are gateways. they provide or deny access... and i too [jeez shari we are so alike] love the details of doors... here are some of my favorites from around my house - obviously the glass doorknob is specifically for your shari [and it's the only one in my house - at least for now]
and don't you just LOVE shari's peephole photographs. sigh. i don't have any doors w/ peepholes... wish i did....
hope your week is starting off well!
SHARI'S response
a paper mockup of my front door (as seen from the inside). polka dot
paper from marieke + the inside of a security envelope.
i find myself constantly drawn to photographing doors. doors seem to be
a metaphor for one's path in life. doors open, doors close. doors can
be a barrier, yet they can provide protection or a buffer against the
outside world. open doors provide possibility, invite new things into
one's life.
i love door hardware: door knockers, doorknobs, obviously. :) i think
doors can have such unique character. i'd love to have a bright blue
door.
view my flickr set
here
finally, a little series of photos taken through the peephole.
MY response
when shari suggested the word door the first thing i thought of is how there are drastic differences in doors. i mean - i, like shari, LOVE doors. and i guess we both also like to photograph them. whenever i go on a trip i am drawn to capture a door or two. i have doors of seattle, new york, santa fe.... [maybe this should be a coffee table book - maybe it is already?] it's funny to think of a "door" creating a "place" but in fact it can. so above i captured my 2 institutional doors. my office doors at school. don't they just scream workplace/school??
then i thought about the front door of our house and how i really really loved it from the moment i saw it. it was big - [you can fit a fridge through it EASY] it had charm and character and detail.... i wish it was a different color, but that's another story.
so of course i also thought of the metaphors of doors and windows... opening and closing.... how many doors do you pass through a day? do you lock your doors [both physically and metaphorically] - why or why not? doors are gateways. they provide or deny access... and i too [jeez shari we are so alike] love the details of doors... here are some of my favorites from around my house - obviously the glass doorknob is specifically for your shari [and it's the only one in my house - at least for now]
and don't you just LOVE shari's peephole photographs. sigh. i don't have any doors w/ peepholes... wish i did....
hope your week is starting off well!
Comments
are
amazing...
love your
thoughts
and
interpretations
of doors...
may many
new doors
open to
you both
this year.
xoxo
we are SO alike lisa. this continues to be such fun. thank you!
xoxo shari
hoping that doors are opening for both of you right now...
and wishing i still had glass doorknobs. my new orleans house had old rickety wonderful ones... might need to scout out some flea markets...
thanks for sharing this project!
also...adore your captures of peeling paint and details Lisa - quite beautiful!
great with a capital G! :D
xx
Hmm, you two have inspired me to take a little wander about my house and really look at... doors.
take care, g xo
And lisa, your door details are beautiful and also love the idea of the doors at work..so true!!!
xxx
love it.
I bet you're like me, watching a movie and often more aware of decaying door in the background than the conversation of the main characters. I'm always wanting them to move right, left, over so I can see the doors better :0)
kelly - i dunno - but they sure are compelling.
shari - i dunno what color - it's not clear in my mind... i'm so glad we are doing this together
amisha... doors opening are nice. i wish i could have seen your new orlean's house!
hi louise!
hannah - gorgeous door - it's like a wonderland retreat. i would have loved that as a kid
jess... that is SO FUNNY... yup - it's a compliment
marsha - thank you for visiting and commenting
abigail... i know huh - great peepholes!! thanks friend!!
vanessa - i'm telling you - it's gotta be a book ;)
gracia - you'd think we could have nicer doors at work, no?
wendy - yes... look around :)
cally - exactly. move aside so i can see that DOOR!
mary - thank you !!