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I love my dreads and dreadfully to some, my very own hair gives others insight into a world of wig culture and couture, for those that lack vision....here it is, you can still have your very own dreads (art incarnate) and still be a working actress. So here are the many faces of At@ri Harikari... the evolution started long ago, now its just plain Atari Harikari Revolution...
Many of the students at Sarah Lawrence College decorated their mortar boards for commencement. The gowns may have been a traditional black, but even convention cannot deter a creative person from self-expression!
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I love my dreads and dreadfully to some, my very own hair gives others insight into a world of wig culture and couture, for those that lack vision....here it is, you can still have your very own dreads (art incarnate) and still be a working actress. So here are the many faces of At@ri Harikari... the evolution started long ago, now its just plain Atari Harikari Revolution...
My back yard has a shed in it, made out of what I've referred to as "particle board on steriods." It was unfinished, and needed to be painted before winter rains. I decided to paint it primarily using flat exterior latex paint hat I found at mis-mixed/dump stock bins at paint stores. The west side and the southwest part are in a color that is called "gobi desert" that I had no idea of what it might be. As I painted the west side, I realized that the paint is very nearly the same color as my house. Wow. Neat. So I used it to paint the stucco patches around my newly-installed side door.
For the two sides visible from my yard, I mixed the neutrals that I bought, with blue and two greens that I had on hand. I had thought about doing a sort of Mondrian pattern, but discovered that I didn't have a lot of painter's tape, and what I had was narrow, so I ended up freehanding it and making it up as I went.
I love my dreads and dreadfully to some, my very own hair gives others insight into a world of wig culture and couture, for those that lack vision....here it is, you can still have your very own dreads (art incarnate) and still be a working actress. So here are the many faces of At@ri Harikari... the evolution started long ago, now its just plain Atari Harikari Revolution...
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elaborate use of crocheted ornaments
& floral sculptures
My back yard has a shed in it, made out of what I've referred to as "particle board on steriods." It was unfinished, and needed to be painted before winter rains. I decided to paint it primarily using flat exterior latex paint hat I found at mis-mixed/dump stock bins at paint stores. The west side and the southwest part are in a color that is called "gobi desert" that I had no idea of what it might be. As I painted the west side, I realized that the paint is very nearly the same color as my house. Wow. Neat. So I used it to paint the stucco patches around my newly-installed side door.
For the two sides visible from my yard, I mixed the neutrals that I bought, with blue and two greens that I had on hand. I had thought about doing a sort of Mondrian pattern, but discovered that I didn't have a lot of painter's tape, and what I had was narrow, so I ended up freehanding it and making it up as I went.
Our souls thirst to express what is within our minds and hearts. When we are silenced by outside forces, though we may not be able to speak our minds, who we are will always shine through; somehow.
I always am struck by how people think in order to be educated, you have to be taught in a classroom, devoid of any and all creativity. While I understand the importance of certain subjects, I think more kids learn better when they are allowed to express themselves in any way. Often times thats how you learn too.