Harmony Corelitz grew up in the untamed landscape of California’s central coast. She attended the University of San Francisco where she studied Literature and the art of memory. Now relocated to Oakland, she lives in a large house full of lights with a window that looks out on a garden where the roots don’t quit digging.
Interests include but are not limited to:
voyeurism, micro-climates, flapping limbs, poetry, antiquity, the wild west, ghost towns, the great American south, Highway 1, sundresses, 120 film, maps, ephemera, toy pianos, vocal layers, abandoned spaces, urban decay, the Spanish language, stampedes of horses, old ships, sailor’s curses, and fireflies.
This blog is anything and nothing: a collection of oddities and odds and ends, sometimes accompanied by words, and sometimes left to stand alone.
Portrait by Jasmine Moser.