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Friend and artist Sharon Kallis, and her artist-arm-candy Mr. Fire-Man, picked me up en route to Richmond tonight for the opening of Fibred Optics at the Richmond Art Gallery.
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Friend and artist Sharon Kallis, and her artist-arm-candy Mr. Fire-Man, picked me up en route to Richmond tonight for the opening of Fibred Optics at the Richmond Art Gallery.
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These jeans are literally perched on this dude’s bottom limits. What keeps them from sliding down?
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Today I came across some notes I had been saving. They were from Elvis.
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I know I do it when I’m working in the studio, concentrating and focused.
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We live in a world devoted to the image, both hardcopy and virtual, static and fluid.
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You’ll find the darndest things when you do an intensive clean. For instance, you might find your grade 7 diary.
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Purging is harder than I thought it would be. Emotionally, I mean.
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…soon you won’t. I’m doing an intensive studio purge right now, getting rid of old, dried up paint and supplies I haven’t been using.
Here are some of the supplies I’ve been storing (some of it I haven’t touched for twenty years):
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My dear friend Tzaddi (who is super awesome because she always takes the time to send excellent info my way) sent me the link for a recent TED talk by artist Shea Hembrey. I think I’m in love.
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I love the unexpected results that I sometimes get from site searches. Take, for example, my recent Vancouver Public Library online catalogue search on the subject of “small game hunting”.
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Who needs a manifesto you say? Everyone, that’s who! Even people who feel like they don’t have the gumption to compose a manifesto should write one.
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I’ve been thinking a lot lately about what my ideal studio routine would be. The norm usually involves all creative play and no admin, or all admin and no creative play. Neither situation is ideal – when I am totally engrossed in admin I have pangs of guilt that I am not spending any time on creative play, and vice versa.
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Here’s the completely overbuilt window “frame” Andrew and I manufactured for Moby the air conditioner:
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Or she would, if she was in the window. Gentle reader, meet my Moby Dick:
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Now that I’m all BFA’d and my job-as-hobby schedule has been lightened, I have the exciting and anxiety-ridden task of rekindling the relationship with my studio.
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I have recently been made official. No…really. I have the props to prove it…
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As my last academic course (at least the last one I need for my BFA) gallops its way around the home turn I’ve been getting into the studio less and less. A bit disappointing, yes, but I expected as much. In an attempt to multitask and combine my practice with Cultural Theories, I’m doing a paper related to my Survival Games series:
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I’ve just finished a whirlwind week of prepping proposal packages, organizing receipts for my accountant, and wresting a first draft out of my reluctant brain for a Cultural Theories paper.
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I’ve been getting a lot of enjoyment from studio playtime these days. Here’s a peek at how some sketches for the new series are progressing…
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In an attempt to continue to procrastinate while still putting in studio time I started some mock-ups for what might turn out to be a brand new series.
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While being New-Year-Industrious and cleaning out my Inbox I came upon this forwarded tidbit. I think it is most certainly worth sharing…
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Inspired by the mermaid animation test, I decided to experiment with putting the rest of the I Am Your characters in motion.
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Setting up the Canon to shoot every 4 seconds and animating in “real time” (which explains why my hands occasionally appear in the frame when I can’t re-position the characters fast enough) is exciting but nerve-wracking.
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Here’s a peek at something new I’ve been playing with.
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I haven’t witnessed any of V-TARP’s art-vertisements up close and actual, but I sure hope I get a chance to before SkyTrain Control figures out something is not quite right…
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L53’s Writer In Residence, Carolyn Jervis, posts a considered and thoughtful piece on her experience of Slim et al.
Amy Fung’s review of Slim for Edmonton’s VUE weekly came out last Thursday.
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So happy to see some new work cropping up in the ‘hood…
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I realize I haven’t posted any images of the new, four-figure piece I made for the L53 show. Here’s some for your consideration…
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While I was in Portugal doing my best to escape the Olympic fervor outside my front door (February 8-23), my lumpy puppy went under the knife.
I asked Steve, who was E’s dog-nanny for the two weeks I was away, to take some pix and email them to me so I could see how he was doing…
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