Monday, October 27, 2008

Musings


Definitely still in the works.




These two should be hanging together in someway, perhaps not side by side. They are 4' x1'.




Still in the works.

Exciting news: I am set up to show my art for the month of December at a local coffeeshop. Woo! Here is some of the stuff I have been/am still working on. I just wanted to get it out here because it's a good way to look at my work and tweak it as I go along. It is great to have this real deadline of the art show that I produce and it means more to me than a class.

I am getting excited and geared up for this show but most importantly excited to be home for Christmas, I missed the big family gatherings last year and I don't want that to happen again. I love you guys too much.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Iron Artist


WE WON!!!

A few weeks ago me and these lovely ladies competed in a competition that is modeled after the "Iron Chef" competition but the objective is to build a sculpture out of junk. Each team (up to 10 members) is given a theme (this year's was "alchemy") and a pile of "junk" and three hours to work. Only five team members may touch the sculpture at a time. Oh man, was it so fun? Yes, indeed. I have been looking for some girl time and I found it with these ladies we lived it up. We were called The Polli8ors. We dressed as bees an handed out live zinnias to everyone we came across. Anywho, here's a link to some more photos that will give you a better idea of what madness ensued. http://wweek.com/wwire/?p=13133

Thursday, September 11, 2008

We wore flowers in our hair.


Chris at the SF MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) That is a piece of art on the wall behind him and a total coincidence, perhaps the fact that Chris stands with his hand on his chin like that alot was simply preparation for this moment.


I don't know why this is blue and underlined! Maybe to match Chris's lightsaber? Oh well...

Chris and I went to San Francisco a few weeks ago and lived it up. It was my first trip to California. We took some folks down with us that we found in need of a rideshare on Craigslist. They were cool. In fact you will see Hannah pictured with us as she enjoyed the whole four days in San Fran with us. She was really fun and so are we, so we got along well. We went to wine country and stayed two nights and lived in luxury. We saw friends, drank beers, and ate great risotto (oh my God, Squid Ink risotto, holy crap!) among other things. On our way back up to Oregon we stayed one night in the RedWoods! Woah! Del Norte State Park. I'm doing that again.

At the Golden Gate Bridge.


Our friend DJ had me take this picture several times to get it right. He wanted a grape hat.

I'm enjoying my camera, you get to see some of my experimentation.

Chris and I at a North California beach, just off of Highway 101. I already want to go back.


The Golden Gate Bridge

Oops, the camera was on manual focus but no one manually focused it! ha.

Our drive to Geyserville, if you look closely you can read "Sonoma County" on the green sign.


We found this crazy little abandoned bridge to take some great photos of.

Foodworks!

I had an opportunity to work on the greatest farm this summer. It is called FoodWorks. I mentioned it earlier in the blog but we were recently featured on *Cooking Up a Story. There is not a link directly to the video yet but it's the main story right now. Check it out. It makes me really proud of the kids. Ahoefa is wise beyond her years.

*note...this is a hyperlink to the video.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

The Face


Here's my newest painting inspired by many flights to Kansas. Does this feel right side up to you?

Monday, August 18, 2008

Hiking 101


A visitor from Tuscon, Kelsey stayed with us for a few weeks.



So there we were, on the top, at Observation Point in Washington. We could see the Columbia River Gorge to our right , and the green, green mountains to our left. Then it happened. We were swarmed by, naked cyclists!!!! No, no, no...that's not how I remember it. Oh, yes, they were mosquitoes. It was horrifying, the view was phenomenal and our stay on top was all of five minutes! Chris's exposed legs were covered with bites the next day. I snapped a few quick pictures though. Kelsey covered every inch of her body with spandex and bandannas.

Thank you


Thank you all for your encouragement to blog. I love reading your blogs and it is nice to blog myself and be able to look at life and how exciting it is. I've had a great summer, with great visitors and great weather. Right now I'm feeling like the summers out here make the winters bearable. In the middle of winter I will feel differently about that! Ha, but looking at photos from the summer will help. I have really loved reading all of my family's posts and hope to see more of their lives though they are so far away. I miss you all and love you very much. I'm having a great time out here but wish that you were just a little (or maybe alot) closer by! Life is good!