
Maybe it was those pesky photography gods again. Maybe it was a mysterious tug from the universal artistic magnetic field. Maybe it was just the beautifully designed Louvre promotional material that comes on paper stock worthy of fondling. Somehow I knew that dancers dressed in crinkly white tissue moving through Mesopotamian space would prove interesting. And I was not disappointed. Like starched, straight-edged whirling dervishes, they glided and spun through time to the rhythm of a lone saxophone. Simply beautiful.



Meredith Mullins is an internationally exhibited American photographer, currently living in Paris. Visit www.meredithmullins.artspan.com to see more of the Paris images. Her award-winning book, In A Paris Moment (click here to order), and her 2009 Paris Calendar published by Browntrout Publishing can be ordered online or in bookstores throughout Paris and the U.S. Original photographs are available directly through the artist. She will be teaching several photography workshops this spring and is available for private photography instruction/exploration in Paris. Sign up for an information-filled, creative half-day lesson! Contact: meredithmullins@earthlink.net
Meredith Mullins is featured courtesy of Eye Prefer Paris Tours.