Squeezing some studio time in before survivor night. I have a busy weekend of bar tending and am not sure I will post again. However, be on the look out for Mondays post. Jake says have fun this weekend!
still from Vampire Weekend video
Friday, October 8, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
drawings
I thought making just 10 drawings wouldn't be such a task. I am wrong. They feel forced. I like 3 of them. I think 2 are done and 2 suck. There are only five. I think I am going to run out of time this time around. Here they are........ dinkus, kong dreams, ps with butter, untitled and untitled. Can't stand the last 2.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
w t f
I have been thinking about things to post about all day. Here we are at 10:15 and I have nothing to share. I did some work in the studio, worked on some little calendar tid bits with Rachael, and had a jack and ginger with Jake. Then went home and ate tacos by myself. Anyways....looking forward to some sun to end this rainy, cold gloomy week. My apologies for no image, my computer won't upload them. w t f.........
Monday, October 4, 2010
Happy October
I thought I would start the month off with a pic of Chapel. She is coming along extremely well and is no longer hiding all her energy. She is running all over the house with Big G and has become VERY comfortable. Here she is minus the energy.
Sorry for the blur, it is from my bootleg phone. Cheers!
Sorry for the blur, it is from my bootleg phone. Cheers!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Sean Scully
R. Eric Davis: Why do you make art?
Sean Scully: I think that I wanted to do something in my life that wasn't ordinary - which wasn't normal. I couldn't bear to live my life as a normal person, put another way: conventionally. So if I had a choice between living in suburbia and being dead, I would rather be dead. That implies I am going to do something with my life that is not ordinary. Then it is only a question of what that is.
He is one of my favorite painters, just thought I would share. I also like his answer.
Sean Scully: I think that I wanted to do something in my life that wasn't ordinary - which wasn't normal. I couldn't bear to live my life as a normal person, put another way: conventionally. So if I had a choice between living in suburbia and being dead, I would rather be dead. That implies I am going to do something with my life that is not ordinary. Then it is only a question of what that is.
He is one of my favorite painters, just thought I would share. I also like his answer.
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