Tuesday, September 1, 2009

The Patron Saint of NYC..


I'm now 2/3rd's of the way through my triptych of Urban Critters Which Will Never Die project. Guess who comes up next? Heh! Not telling yet. I got this pigeon idea from this quite clever blog and her pet photography project. She took a quite charming picture of a pigeon and he became a natural fit for this icky idea of mine. It's the critters you don't like that will outlive us all on this planet...

Monday, August 31, 2009

Grizzly Bear. Can't Stop Watching This Video...

I am a fan of fan art!

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

My favorite video of the day

This video is the perfect combination of excellent editing, perfect song combo (song/band that I love) and nothing gory happening! Usually bike videos like this have cracking faces and
bones, terrible things happen! But this one is just about
being awesome at what you love to do and making it
look good. It's a good thing!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Oh yes I did...

I went and made a cockroach mosaic. And a life size one at that. I purposely chose a background color that is a common shade for bathroom tiles. This was all done to give you the heebie jeebies, so I hope it worked. Know anyone who's left the big city and you'd like the perfect "you know you're going to miss it here!" gift? I think you've just found it. Shiver....
(also, this is part one of my Urban Critters Which Will Never Die triptych)

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Summer bugs


These critters have been floating around my computer for a while now and it's about time they got out in the public. The beetle found a home before the paint even dried so the snail is still looking for a cozy spot to settle into.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Sailboat!








There are pluses and minuses to getting commissions. The plus is $$$! The minus can be that you're asked to make something probably outside your own interests and that you'd never make on your own. This isn't a terrible burden because chances are you're going to learn something new and refine techniques that will make the next project of your choosing even more awesome. I probably never would have done a sailboat on my own but I had fun with this one. I chose a pretty precise design which forced me to be very precise my glass cutting. Not to say that I didn't still make a huge mess with lots of wasted glass bits, but they were bigger bits and almost just the right size! So I like this one, it was a challenge, I'm a better artist for having done it and it's going to a good home. All my mosaics should be so lucky.