• crows in trees

    June 6, 2009
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    One afternoon last fall I took some pictures of a crow who lives on my street and then promptly forgot all about them. I found them today while I was poking around my files. They are by no means good photos, not having a decent lens for distance, but I like them all the same.

    This one looked nice in black & white.
    crow TV

    I took a lot of this one harvesting cherries in the big cherry tree in my gully. These are the only ones that even came close to turning out ok. I need a bigger, faster lens sooooooo bad.

    crow in cherry tree

    crow in cherry tree

    after she finished eating, she cleaned off her beak on a branch. how i wish i could have gotten closer.
    crow grooming

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  • what brni made me…

    June 5, 2009
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    Brni made a very cool, sorta portable sculpture stand to help make working on my skull easier. The design comes from my teacher, Jan Flood, which Brni modified a bit to work with my space. So here it is!

    sculpture stand

    also, some pictures of the rest of my recently, as in yesterday, re-organized and thoroughly cleaned office/studio/spare bedroom.

    my work corner where i do my…uh…work!
    work corner

    where i sit and figure out what to do, and also where overnighters sleep.
    sitting space

    the pooter alcove. all things digital get done here and so do the bills, the taxes, mindless game playing, much cursing and email posting.
    digital alcove

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  • sketchy stories

    June 4, 2009
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    So, I was sitting here, minding my own business while watching mindless stuff on TV when the cable signal died. So TV is gone, internet is gone, and brni is in Ashburn, basically gone. I’m all caught up in my various art projects and am too tired to trudge upstairs to start something new.

    I read but I’m terribly distracted and can’t figure out a way to settle. The story I’m reading is really well written but I keep drifting off. It’s not the story’s fault–it’s my stupid brain reacting to the unstable weather. I am totally at the mercy of the weather, phases of the moon, planets, stars and dust. It’s rather annoying, but whatcha gonna do?

    So, I’m thinking that this is such a cool story, so well written (thank you Elizabeth Bear), that I end up feeling envious. I wish I could write. I mean, write well. As in good. But, aside from (usually) getting the grammar down okay, I’m not even a hack. So I think, why can’t I write? Why can’t I sing (yes, it’s related weirdly in my brain)? What is it that I can do other than complain and put myself down for having no talent whatsoever?

    Here’s what I came up with…

    I have ideas, thoughts, stories in me but no writer am I. I wish I could spin a good yarn, tell a fine tale, but try as I might, creatively coupling words to engage and transport is not one of my talents. Like singing. I want to but the attempt ends in flat screeches and embarrassing notes.

    I make pictures. I draw my stories. I make them out of pulp, graphite, water, oil and earth. My stories are elementals. Things to be peered at, edges to be filled in with someone else’s words, emotions and reactions.

    When I talk out loud, I have trouble finding the correct or perfect word. I have never liked talking out loud. I talk in my head — a lot! I’ve learned, as most of us do, how to communicate with others on a day-to-day basis, but that’s not what I’m typing about…

    To be heard. understood. sorta. idunno

    My method of communicating with the world in any real way, is through pictures. drawings. pen to paper. hand to clay.

    My latest attempt to tell a story is to put a face on a skull. Not a real skull of course…a replica of a woman. No age known. No ethnicity. Nothing but a plaster cast of her very basic form. I’m told she’s of the European persuasion, though I’m not good enough–forensically speaking–to really know what I’m doing. I just hope to be sensitive enough to persuade her to reveal herself under my hopeful caress.

    *sigh*
    this is what happens when i’m bored

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  • RIP

    June 4, 2009
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    David Carradine was found dead in a hotel room in Bangkok this morning. Bangkok police are saying Carradine hanged himself, but I dunno…I find that hard to believe. Just feels wrong to me. I have no idea if this site is reliable, but I see other news headlines disputing suicide.
    http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/popvox/archive/2009/06/04/carradine-s-suicide-disputed-rep-calls-hanging-accidental.aspx

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  • finished lesson three

    June 3, 2009
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    so, after the teacher gives me feedback, i get to remove all the clay from the skull and start over with tissue depth markers. I wonder who my skull used to be? The only thing I know is it’s a female.

    finished lesson 3

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  • the new thing i’m doing

    June 1, 2009
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    I’m taking a forensic facial reconstruction class. This is my practice attempt at putting muscle on bone (before we learn about tissue depth). Haven’t heard back from the teacher yet, so this could be totally wrong. Here it is anyway…

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