Monday, October 20, 2008

my "weekend"



so these are not my images but very close to my interpretations......


I spent last weekend in a completely different world. I traveled slightly east and very north to a place called Tonasket. Twice a year Tonasket host a "family" fair and i was just lucky enough to attend.. ( No more no less)... no words to explain how much i miss it already... so please, if you ever get a chance to go, ( and you have a very open mind and enjoy the freedom of a hippie governing system where the only logic is fun, respect, love, and words of wisdom to all) then go. worth the trip indeed.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

ha ha forgot about this part opps.... well just should say you are all doing really well and i dig you enthus

Monday, September 29, 2008

Didn't realize i even missed:::::::


went home this weekend. i almost hate that i love it so such there. makes it really hard to even see pavement after enjoying gravel roads, hammocks, and fresh spring water. Oh and TREES. there aren't many of those here sadly.

it was odd though.. i noticed that there is one thing that i see everywhere when i'm home, but have never seen here in Pullman..... Bailing twine... thats weird to me. we are surrounded by agriculture, (wheat, hay, cows and such), yet the culture of pullman revolves around the college. Not one piece of twine the whole year i've been here!

how does this relate to art? doesn't really.. but i'll stretch and say- appreciation.. the things i see at home inspire... cheesey but true.. not knowing what you find beautiful is often the thing that stops you for creating.. so now hopefully my appreciation for home will help me be more creative.. ?

Friday, September 26, 2008

thanks yo

realized that i quit posting once i was done with my sculpture.. oops. well (side bar) i found that seeing the results of everyone hard work was really something to be noted. (yep) I value that aboot art. so judgmental yet completely uncondescending. (venting) i worry that my project wasn't comparable (as far as skill level) to the others in the class. Just makes me want to try that much harder next time. So i guess this is a thank you-- to all that inspire (the naturally talented (though i'm jealous), the hard working talent builders, and even those whose peices i would hang in my dog's humble abode (not that there were any at that level).