Showing posts with label american art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label american art. Show all posts

Saturday, June 5, 2010

art parade

be part of the washington project for the arts parade today by watching it: its too late to enter. the extravaganza starts noon @ half street. se @ m, and ends at n.
wait: it goes for a block? better be on time.

Friday, September 4, 2009

great wall of graffiti

i spotted this great wall in an alley on capitol hill as jimmy and i left lola's the other day.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

new wall art work

i have really put off producing art work for the virginia house: it's sooo white...and clean...no chatkes=no dusting. but, after doing a photo session to submit to the apartment therapy "small..cool" competition earlier this year, i realized this place looked boring, visually boring. so, i am fast-forwarding project artwork: i have taken over 1,000 photos and collected lots of found stuff since i discovered the northern neck, yet nothing has appeared on any of my walls. time to get busy. i finally mounted and hung a naturally shed baby-deer horn i found in a field while walking the dog next to a box turtle's shell: not sure what happened here or who ate it...the turtle and i had met before, and then one day, the shell showed up alone...in plain view...bone white...dead, yet fantastic...so, we start with the art:(

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

dial-a-screamer

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

a night at the museum

a fun time was had by all at the national portrait gallery and the museum of american art.
this event began at oyemel's and ended at zintanya's.

i am a signtologist (fan)!

sign of the times: that's the signtologist! using street signs as his canvas, dan ericson aka the signtologist paints icons for all to see. his style reminds me of andy warhol's rendition of alberto korda's photograph of che guevara. he has even done a halting tribute to michael jackson, the way i prefer to remember the king of pop.