"People told me i couldn't kill Nicholson, so I casted him in two roles and killed him off twice." -Tim Burton

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Dead Cow....MOOOO..

Dead Cow...You turned out to be double dead after the unfortunate incident in the kiln. I am sorry that all was left was your head...and I am also sorry i let Jesse mock you and make you a body with his fingers. XP
I was so excited when you were going to be fired and I could paint you. I told everyone about you, and how you were going to be one of the best things I have created. But...now you sit on my night stand, and I leave you there as a reminder of "What Could Have Been."

The Wall

Next to my messy closet was a fresh space of wall just calling my name. I painted for 3 hours, wanting to put something that came to my mind on this space. Mushrooms, because I was listening to the theme for Alice in Wonderland, and an eye of course-because of my odd fascination with them. And last but not least my little Oogy monster with a balloon and lollipop.
The eye has supposed gold flecks because one of my really good friends Carey has gold specks in her eyes. I love those little spots, just as much as I love her.

Right here, right now.

This is what I live for. This sink I see every morning at 8:30, in Mr. Roberts room. It's always filled with paint trays and brushes just calling my name...Just begging me to paint something, anything!
And I want to. I just want to spend the rest of my life in this room. Just give me a life long supply of bananas, protein bars, and water and this room and I will be one happy camper. Oh, and a hula-hoop would be nice too.

Snow!


Snow can make a lot of problems, but a lot of beautiful images throughout the day. I have always loved stop lights and walking poles, and just adding the snow made a nice picture.
Cannot wait for next winter:)

Light.

The power of light and shadow amazes me some times. I put some aluminum foil in a green beer bottle and took several pictures to see how easily I can manipulate the light that bounced off. I didn't need a fancy high dollar camera, just the knowledge that there will be different effects.