I have not posted about Gino in awhile so here is a new pic of him. He is a force to be reckoned with. I believe he is about 50 lbs now and strong as an ox. He has actually been pretty good lately and we hope he gets better as we work with him. He did bite me in the gut the other day though, but it was an accident. He was chewing on some rawhide and I think it went under the side of me and he went to bite it. I knew he felt bad because when I yelled ow, his ears went back and he crouched down and started to lick my arm. He discovered water for the first time at Ellison park and then at the 1000 islands last week and loves it. He was biting the water and running is circles in it. He has not figured out how to swim yet.
Sunday, May 31, 2009
new studio
There has been a lot of movement in studio 4-7 this month which will hopefully benefit all involved. This image is what used to be the creative chambers of me. I moved into the section Jen occupies and will share the space with her. What you see below is the expansion of Pistachio Press. It was sad to move my things but it is for the better. I now have more wall space and the same amount of light! Rachael now has almost enough room for her 239 presses she owns. Is that about right? Jen will have a small area in our studio and she can still do her thing when she can. She is devoting more of her time to her private practice Arbor Expressive Arts. Also, Shanna will now have a little more room to work and help me with my computer skills. I also think that me being confined to the back corner studio will help everyone get work done because when others are in the studio I talk their ears off about nothing. Oh yeah, the quad does not work anymore, how about the fab five, or Jim and the Jimettes? Yeah I like it.
New studio space:
New storage for our paintings so they are out of the way (they are also for sale haha):

I have not posted about Gino in awhile so here is a new pic of him. He is a force to be reckoned with. I believe he is about 50 lbs now and strong as an ox. He has actually been pretty good lately and we hope he gets better as we work with him. He did bite me in the gut the other day though, but it was an accident. He was chewing on some rawhide and I think it went under the side of me and he went to bite it. I knew he felt bad because when I yelled ow, his ears went back and he crouched down and started to lick my arm. He discovered water for the first time at Ellison park and then at the 1000 islands last week and loves it. He was biting the water and running is circles in it. He has not figured out how to swim yet.
I have not posted about Gino in awhile so here is a new pic of him. He is a force to be reckoned with. I believe he is about 50 lbs now and strong as an ox. He has actually been pretty good lately and we hope he gets better as we work with him. He did bite me in the gut the other day though, but it was an accident. He was chewing on some rawhide and I think it went under the side of me and he went to bite it. I knew he felt bad because when I yelled ow, his ears went back and he crouched down and started to lick my arm. He discovered water for the first time at Ellison park and then at the 1000 islands last week and loves it. He was biting the water and running is circles in it. He has not figured out how to swim yet.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Dali blew me away
While in Tampa Bay visiting some friends, I went to the Dali museum in St. Pete. I have always been an admirer of his work, but I was blown away when I reached the last room of the museum. Gigantic paintings! I believe there were about five of them. My favorite was the last painting all the way on the right side of the space. It was titled the Hallucinogenic Toreador. The hidden bullfighter, venus de milos, bulls, flies and the bullfighting ring, such a great painting. If anyone is ever in Florida, I suggest checking it out.
In other news, I was rejected from the Finger Lakes comp at the Memorial Art Gallery. What the ef!

In other news, I was rejected from the Finger Lakes comp at the Memorial Art Gallery. What the ef!
Monday, April 27, 2009
Riceboy Sleeps

Yesterday, Jen and I went to Barnes and Noble before grocery shopping in the Pitt. I was walking back and forth along the art book section looking for nothing particular. I sat and thumbed through a few books and as I put them back, I noticed this little tiny book that I did not see previously. It was like it appeared, it just caught my eye. I swear it was not there before. It was called Riceboy Sleeps. The images were delicate with stained paper and soft pencil linesand images of birds in flocks. I don't know much about the book, but I didn't want to forget to write about it. I will probably go back and pick it up at some point. The artists I believe are from Iceland. Is that a sign Rachael?
Also, I am outta here on Thurs for sunny Tampa. Be back Monday!
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
The Artery Magazine
The Artery Magazine has just posted an article about my work! I'm excited about it! Check it out and also go through the archives as well, there is a lot of great work. Thanks again!
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
cool graffiti pics/new work
Monday, April 13, 2009
good news
The good news is that Jen found the camera in the pocket of her red coat. I will take some shots of new work tomorrow and post them. I still can't find my flash drive though. If anyone has any information about the missing flash drive, please call crime stoppers immediately!
I have been working on a small painting for the past month now and it just plain old sucks. I can't stop working on it either. I am not sure what to do with it. Some parts I really appreciate and others can just go to hell. Later.
Here is a piece by my undergrad professor JS Bird, it is probably about time I post one of his works. Does this mean I can't use the chandelier image I have??

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