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November 24, 2008

these two are the funniest

November 21, 2008

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High Tide Heels

November 04, 2008

Political Coverage

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November 03, 2008

Votevote

October 31, 2008

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October 29, 2008

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Tatum said I had to put this picture on my blog

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love this photo of Pee Wee Herman (Paul Rubens)
by David LaChapelle

October 27, 2008

Thrill the World
Over 800 people dance to Thriller in Austin, Texas
Last year's world record for the largest, simultaneous, (multiple location) world-wide Thriller dance was 1722. This year that number almost doubled. At the same exact time, 3960 zombies from 9 different countries in 65 different cities participated in Thrill the World (official number still to be verified). via

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morning silly

October 20, 2008

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DeCordova Museum, Pretty Sweet

  • Decordova2
    Pretty Sweet: The Sentimental Image in Contemporary Art Curated by Nick Capasso An installation of 75 laser cut acrylic mirrors configured in a loop-de-loop installation

Wasabi

  • Mouse72
    Wasabi: Contemporary Art with a Japanese Kick at The Nave Gallery

building the Goodwin-Wise Flatpak

  • Evening Flatpak
    It took 2 years to build this first production version of the Flatpak House. I will post images as we set up home in our new digs.

China painting factories 07

  • Happy_cat
    In March 07 I traveled to Shezhen, China to sort out production for a series of paintings. The factory painters were mostly young and all talented. Like 1980's art students they wore concert t-shirts, took frequent smoke breaks, and played alternative music very loud from a tinny CD player. All of the painters were either friends or relatives of one another. The factories themselves looked less warehouse and more apartment building. The office of the factory I visited had not only wall to wall carpeting but wall to ceiling. It was a plush environment. The Da Fen district, where all of the oil painting factories reside, is marked by a giant, (very communist) statue of a hand holding a paintbrush. Surreal doesn't quite express the region. The images shown do not depict the artwork I was working on, but rather, the artwork these factories all too often produce.
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