The heat's back again making my life a misery. Thank goodness I'm moving out to the bay. I've been all over the past few days but I'm settling in for the week to pack and enjoy the last little bit of freedom before moving out and starting school. I got a couple of new things in the works but until then here's a few pieces from my grand triangle phase.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Good to Go
Collage-ish work in progress that I started today... Elliott Smith was one of the world's best ever.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Excuses Excuses
I haven't been as busy painting because...
a) I'm enjoying the last of my summer break, beach trips, picking berries, making jam, museum going, ect.
b) I purchased the beauty pictured below and have spent the past couple of days plugged in and tuned up.
But I'm not a total loss. I restarted the troublesome project and seem to finally be making some headway. if all continues to go well I'll have it done by tomorrow.
Saturday, August 6, 2011
A Little Love
My lovely sister made me this rockin' shrine box which now graces my desk and makes me a real happy camper. Isn't she the coolest?
Right now I'm struggling with a new project that just won't get off the ground, it's a good idea, it just doesn't want to work. But on a more positive note today I had the best crab sandwich and cup of chowder in the whole world out by Bodega Bay. I'm a changed person.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Straight as the Crow Flies
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Disconnected
Today was a bad day. I did a bit of painting and drawing but it didn't amount to a whole lot. Whatever whatever.
| Skull paintin' I did today, inspired by S. Tamez |
| The nautical sheet #1 nearly complete. On the next one I'll try to organize the images better. |
Sunday, July 31, 2011
A Little Loss of Focus
Today's inspirations. I need 'em, the ideas have been flowing a bit slow. But I'm thinking skulls and bones are the new ships and anchors.
Also I finished reading "The English Patient" which gave me a lot of ideas for my on writing. It didn't seem like my kind of book, but I really loved it an sped right through. Beautiful... Sad and beautiful.
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