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It goes with the furniture enough and strangely by painting it such a contrasty color it actually is less apparent than it used to be. The gold patched in around it will be the new wall color. It had to go on first so I could employ my painting tip.

Making concrete tiles for my cousin's xmas gift. Her 2 huskies died this year (16years old). this is early stage doing the clay before making the latex mold and ultimately pouring concrete. more to come

 

Detail of Louie between the 2 huskies playing (in happy days :)

Taking a free theme and making it work in Buddypress.

thar she blows.

Before painting started.

Have most of my pieces cut out. Ready to sew now.

Ralph Lauren Flagship Store, Madison Ave., New York, NY, 2007

really, the background isn't that warm of a red in person, it's a tamer venetian red.

I decided to make Hexies with my fabric scraps. Not sure what I will end up making. Or when. But eventually it's going to become something.

this is my first try at modelling in rhino. surprisingly easy... though I wish it had line extensions like autocad. need to figure out a betterworkflow for getting the models into cinema 4d though.

Here she is -- after the lips and eyes! I watched the video at least 10 times . . . I was a little obsessive. I love this class!

In empty room. (Those chairs are obnoxious there.)

Should've made the bed before taking photos! Joshua laid FLOR tiles tonight. Once our bedroom furniture arrives, and we get blinds and curtains, that room will be DONE.

I thought it would be fun to do a vintage fabric collage.. so I scheme...

I've still got some work to do on Jango Fett. And then hopefully his younger brother Boba will be easier.

Adorable wood sculpture I found in a bargain bin at my supermarket (SUPERMARKET) for $1.39.

A little experiment with mixed media...

Cutting in. My Dad taught me how to paint, it's fun.

bits and pieces of broken and reclaimed items mingle with repurposed materials (tin can beads, dried play dough fragments, reclaimed buttons). The items are bound (held) on a field of cloth and threads. The cloth acts as a support the fragments and broken pieces. The threads are in the shape of spirals, symbol of chaos but also of reconstruction; seed stitches sow new hope. The faces float on the surface, caught in the turbulance. Chaos and creativity are present.

 

May all the creative forces of reconstruction and rebuilding be with you.

 

The work is not yet complete, more stitching needed in center. It also needs to be stretched over a frame.

CATWOMAN. Hand drawn, scanned, and inked in Photoshop. Work in progress.

(going to be a hooded cardigan)

Attacking the ice with um...a screw driver. I don't have an ice pick.

Here you can see how I've constructed the collar

i haven't done lino block printing in a couple of years, so this is a start. once the ink dries i'll paint or draw to add to the images and make them a little different. oh, and the thing on the left was to use up any extra ink left on the plate. i liked it.

Speakers, screen, and projector installed and aligned

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