Saturday, December 19, 2009

Green Mountains

I made this piece while taking a stained glass class in Vermont a couple of years ago. My dad's gonna install it in his new art/craft studio being built on The Jolly Ranch. I'm still waiting for all my metal projects to be returned so I guess I'll show this off instead. I can't wait to see it catching the morning sun coming up over the farm.



That little window in the upper right is where it's gonna live. Pretty cool.

Monday, November 23, 2009

And Some Other Stuff Too

With my current life being so busy with school and work and trying to sleep, I have very little time for street art. It's not that I'm not creating, I just only have the time to create for a grade these days. Announcing... some other stuff too, the new addition to fill in the gaps.

It may not look like much but this piece of paper contains all the ink from a single pen from new to run dry. I had 2 days, and yes, it takes longer than you think.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Telephone Pole Koozie, Part 1

I was going through my closet and junk drawers a few weeks ago looking for stuff to put in my free box and came across a ton of yarn ends. Instead of throwing them out I decided to use all the scrap from previous projects and turn it into one huge project. This might take me a while so we'll do it in parts. Presenting... the beginning of a telephone pole koozie. Neat.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Change Everything

I found a piece of wood (and by found a piece of wood I mean I took liberty with a piece of my apartment that has been laying on my back deck for two years) and painted it with my current motto. I had been planning all along to nail it to a telephone pole somewhere on my street but I didn't have any nails large enough to carry it's weight. Instead I "found" this fabulous tree to lean it upon. I think it does it justice.




I also love the fact that two drunk kids walked by as I was initially trying to nail it into a telephone pole (at 2 o'clock in the morning) and they didn't find a damn thing amiss.

THEM: Hello
ME: Hi
THEM: Goodbye
ME: OK then, bye

Monday, August 10, 2009

My First Free Box

I put out my first free box last night with a little help from a co-conspirator. Although I got the idea initially from the lovely people at the 134 house, I think I did a fabulous job. If any of you lost children feel like putting something in my box, it is located on 20th and Belmont in front of Colonel Sumner's Park.