and she was right.
Neil Pardington’s works are beautiful. I remember visiting a museum in Banff as a child and being fascinated with the darkness of their museum – and it was full of dead stuffed animals. There is something both eerie and magical in that type of feeling, and these photographs capture it:





fantastic collections, in this case held by our public collectors….
-kasey
(this post can also be seen on http://kaseylee.wordpress.com/ a blog about kasey's collection/museum based curatorial thesis)
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