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Have acrylics. Will travel. From room to room, that is.
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Shot for Iron Photographer 219
1 - Something ripped or torn
2 - A bottle
3 - Something intruding into the frame
March 11, 2009. Q-Tip came to the AB ... and turned the place upside down !
Fantastic concert from beginning to end ! I will definitely go seem him again whenever he comes over !
Acrylic on glass, syran wrap technique and then further paint, photos of me as a child, the blue jays and scrub jay are from my journal and have writing in them that you can't read here, my calla lily drawing, my one liner house, and childish writing scratched in with Qtips to mimic thick crayon. The writing is a quote by Louise Nevelson: "I have made my world and it is a much better world than I ever saw outside."
The mean sea level dropped dropped like three inches because they're so absorbent! (Also, I had a Tampax in my pocket...)
Vonnegutt, a pop | hip-hop band from Atlanta, Georgia stopped by DAEL Studios to perform a few tunes and turn some heads for the indieATL | WRAS music series, produced by Matt Rowles.
Vonnegutt is:
Kyle Lucas: Vocals
Neil Garrard: Guitar/Vocals
Patrick Postlewait: Bass
Taylor White: Drums
for more info on the band, checkout:
2011 is the time of promise for the long awaited debut full length, Falling Up The Stairs. Until then and in celebration of Vonnegutt's recent partnership with Big Boi's Purple Ribbon and Favorite Gentlemen (Manchester Orchestra), the band's The Appetizer EP will be re-released September 21st. Get excited, this four-song EP is a taste of what's to come.
Another in my series of "point the flashlight at something and see what happens" photos... Tonight's subject is Q-tips... Where this idea came from, I'll never know, but the likelihood that it was somewhat inspired by the fact that I had a pounding headache today and didn't want to do anything is very good... I posted three shots, one from a different perspective from the same set-up....
Essentially what was done, is put all the Q-tips in a small plastic container with half of the Q-tip in and the top half out... Placed the contained on top of the flashlight, and voila....
Process using Adobe Lightroom...