Friday, February 29, 2008
coffee!
I have definitely had too much caffeine today...
Oh, and happy Leap Day!
Labels:
things to watch
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Work while you have the light..
Len Lye's Rhythm, 1957
Busy busy busy... nothing much to report. Yet.
Labels:
animation,
things to watch
Thursday, February 21, 2008
it never rains but it pours
Many things going on this week in the world of work, most of which I cannot write about for various reasons. I'm sure it's safe to mention that an unseasonably large fly has been buzzing around the studio and sneaking up on me all evening.
Labels:
things to watch
Friday, February 15, 2008
Happy Birthday!!!
A very happy birthday to one of the best people on earth. Wish I could be there to celebrate.. I love you!
hop hop hop
From my desk I can see a workman laughing and hopping around on his ladder in the street. Whenever someone walks by he stops hopping and tries to look busy.
Thursday, February 14, 2008
snif
It seems every time I go away to teach I end up getting a cold. I never got sick when I was teaching small children.. not sure what's wrong with my college students that makes their studios hotbeds of disease. I am using it as an excuse to eat oatmeal in bed while waiting for the Indiana Jones trailer to be released on the internet. That's not remotely nerdy, is it?
Sunday, February 10, 2008
the littlest birds sing the prettiest songs
I'm back from days of teaching and seeing friends. Today I filled up on Moroccan food and sunshine, wandered into the New Year celebrations in Chinatown and watched the moon set.
I espied this paper model in The World of Interiors and thought it was sweet..
(Throated Bunting model by Japanese paper artist Keiji Kawaguchi.)
I espied this paper model in The World of Interiors and thought it was sweet..
(Throated Bunting model by Japanese paper artist Keiji Kawaguchi.)
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
get your vote on!
I've been hooked on the Google Twitter Super Tuesday map since my sister sent me the link. As she pointed out (and I wholeheartedly agree), it's exciting to have someone to vote for for a change.
Monday, February 4, 2008
priorities
Yesterday was Superbowl Sunday. Despite the fact the game was held not many miles from where my family live and I speak to them regularly, I only found out about it by reading a reference on a blog about cupcakes.
Saturday, February 2, 2008
Friday, February 1, 2008
puppet-o-rama
I'm in the process of cooking paper pulp to sculpt some figures. While it's boiling I'm trying to make some armatures, which would be easier to do if my studio wasn't shaking from the building opposite being torn down. They seem to be keeping the facade, which is good, but replacing artists' studios with trendy housing is a dreadful shame.
I found this virtual tour of puppeteer Ronnie Burkett's studio the other day. It's fantastic! I'm not a fan of marionettes, but he is an incredible maker. His heads are beautiful..
from Ronnie Burkett's 10 Days on Earth
I also learned that Sesame Workshop has launched a video site on which you can watch hundreds of clips from Sesame Street. Hooray!
I found this virtual tour of puppeteer Ronnie Burkett's studio the other day. It's fantastic! I'm not a fan of marionettes, but he is an incredible maker. His heads are beautiful..
from Ronnie Burkett's 10 Days on Earth
I also learned that Sesame Workshop has launched a video site on which you can watch hundreds of clips from Sesame Street. Hooray!
Labels:
inspiration,
puppets,
theatre
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