This is it! Today = D E A D L I N E
Nixon’s Tie Matched His Shirt by Larissa Cleveland
Yes, it is here––the deadline for the Spring 2007 Edition of Hey, Hot Shot! Do you have your entry in? I hope so. Just as I hope you can make it to the showcase’s opening soiree on Wednesday June 6. The weather will be warm, the skin will be showing, and the wine will be flowing––it will be a night to remember. Will you be a guest of honor?
In the meantime, I offer you aspiring Hot Shot Larissa Cleveland. Larissa submitted work from her series on the curious community of collectors. Fascinated by our innate desire to possess in order to find meaning in life, Larissa offers us portraits of these foragers basking in the joy that is their most precious of possessions, their collection. From Larissa’s statement:
This body of work represents my investigation into a societal preoccupation with collecting and the narrative or symbolic power of objects. My experiences as a child surrounded by the mass collection of civil war artifacts that belonged to my father has prompted my continued interest in the pursuit of collecting and also to question the nature of hobby versus obsession. In creating these images, I investigate the personal and social conditions that inform an inherent need to possess, create order, gain status, knowledge and to preserve.
I am liking Larissa’s titles––little glimpses into her interactions with her subjects, tiny little tales such as “She is an Artist. There Wasn’t Room in the House” and “He Called Me Little Lady. He Ate Them All” and of course “Nixon’s Tie Matched His Shirt.” Keep it up Larissa.
And now, let the countdown begin. Midnight will strike sooner than you think. Enter now!


