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Band of Horses crowd - May 31, 2010
This year seemed to be all about the audience... They are as much a part of a good (or bad) show as the performers, and often times some of the rawest energy you will ever experience.
I liked the view as we were crossing this bridge, which was not actually improved by a Winnebago turning in front of us. I think we were crossing the Columbia here, but I wasn't really paying attention, and I don't know where I am most of the time
Rain in the distance. It rained at least a little bit every day, but usually only in the AM, and then trailed off. Guess that's why they call it The North Wet. huh huh
Son of Sasquatch (with detail views of installation and performance), 2008. Quilted plastic bag backdrop, lights, digital video projection, handmade costume and props, original performance.
Project Description:
Son of Sasquatch is both performance and sculptural installation. The character was an original creation realized in a multi-media time based performance, exploring themes of celebrity worship by spinning the legacy of the BigFoot, the mythic creature of the Pacific Northwest. Lost in Hollywood our misfit contends with identity crisis and eventual corporate sponsorship.
This was my first drawing of the Sasquatch. I guess I forgot to put the "t" in there. And uh... put an "s" instead of "c". I'm always a better speller on the computer. Anyway, the story of this is that I started out with the word "blue" because I was writing in blue crayon, then I drew a shape and well... actually I started with the blood. I think the puddle on the right, then I drew sasquatch. Also, I've been thinking that I should have called him Saskuatch, cause I'm from Saskatchewan so it'd be like the Saskatchewan Saskuatch. Oh well. Can't change it now, it's in crayon!