At seven years of age, she was given a box of sea monkeys and a big bowl of water for her birthday. It was a beginning, for artist and photographer Polly Kronenberger. Sea Monkeys come and go. But the box made for a great pinhole camera.
In a recent interview with “Motorcycle Trends Magazine” Kronenberger states: “This project…. this Project: 368 began as a way to propel my creativity. Now, it is really about earning enough money to buy more coffee. Not the Starbucks kind. Just plain ol’ black coffee. I was raised on a cup of coffee.”
She travels the world in search of new ideas and inspiration for the writings and images on this site. Recently spotted at the “Biggest Ball of String” Exhibit in Darwin, Minnesota, she was overheard saying: “It’s just too dang cold up here. I’m going home.”
In her spare time, Kronenberger enjoys playing full-contact backgammon, visiting the mollusks at the aquarium, fidgeting, and eating hush puppies at any restaurant bold enough to serve them. She is an avid ice sculptor, but keeps her house way too warm to actually create anything but large floor puddles.
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