Monday, July 7, 2014

Patron XO Cafe, Matt Lynch, The Monterey General Store, Look 4, Safe Passage, Thundersoul, Paris

1. Reading: Paris: A Novel by Edward Rutherford

2. Recently watched and loved: Thundersoul.

3. I made this drawing for a fundraiser that the awesome people of FOE are hosting to benefit Safe Passage.




4. And I am in this show at FOE, too!


5. J and I went to this magical spot for ice coffees a couples of weeks ago. We were the only ones there. Next time: with books and drawing supplies for a much longer stretch. 

6. Matt Lynch, a friend of a friend, recently stayed with us. He enjoyed the fireflies in our backyard which he had not seen before.  Learn about the great things Matt is doing by watching his talk on permaculture from TEDxHonolulu. 

7. Patron XO Cafe. My kind of afternoon ice coffee.


Monday, May 26, 2014

Those kinds of conversations, a dancer, home, dance this mess around, listen, two books, flora.


1. We visited Flora: A Celebration of Flowers in Contemporary Art at the Brattleboro Museum and Art Center.  I always gravitate towards their art making space.



 2. Two recent books to enjoy: The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer (thanks to Rachel C. for the recommendation) and Flow magazine "for paper lovers" from the Netherlands.  

3. Listen, move to it: "Dance, dance, dance" by Lykke Li

4. A good friend of mine has smartly revisited vintage B-52s.  He said this reminded me of him. Not sure why (I do not have awesome hair) but I am way flattered. Dance this Mess Around, 1979. Thanks, Dan. 


5. Our sweet little home. Spring.

6. The theme here is dancing. I do not introduce myself as "a dancer" but I dance often. Happily in the living room. Almost every day.

oh dance
i was a dancer all along
dance, dance, dance
words can never make up for what you do
-"dance, dance, dance" Lykke Li

7. Here is my incredible professor from grad school, Hanlyn Davies, sharing his work. I miss those kinds of conversations.



Monday, April 21, 2014

Public school teachers, games, Feodor, Pow! Wow!, Wangechi Mutu and Santigold, table/ bed cloth, 15 drawings





1. Drawings in my studio.





2. In the 1950's my grandparents who lived in Madrid with their children (my mom being the eldest of the six) sent this hand embroidered tablecloth to my Irish- Catholic great aunties in Worcester, MA. There it lived folded in a dresser along with twelve matching napkins in a dresser for about fifty years. I'm thinking the aunties thought it to be too precious for any sort of use. The napkins are still all threaded together as a set. My mom  passed it along to me. We are giving it some well deserved attention as a cover on our bed.

3. In February, I was so thrilled to visit "Wangechi Mutu: A Fantastic Journey" at the Brooklyn Museum. Along with the sumptuous collages and visceral drawings, I loved seeing Wangechi Mutu's connection with one of my favorite musicians, Santigold.  There is a wonderful conversation about their collaboration on the animation "The End of Eating Everything" here.

4. Let's visit Hawaii again... in the meantime, this spectacular mural festival in Honolulu: Pow! Wow! Hawaii.

5. The work of Feodor Voronov makes me swoon.

6. I just finished working on a bunch of drawings for Unbored Games. Out in October! So exciting!

7. Too many public school teachers feel this way.