Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Plant Pot!


Planting works its way into the studio

Friday, October 28, 2011

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Japan

Image:  Hilda Grahnat via Bloesom


 Japan Red Cross Japan
or U.S. Red Cross

USA: Text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10


Hello Sandwich has posted a number of resources if you are in Japan or trying to get information. 











Saturday, March 12, 2011

Ed Hall

When I was growing up, my father sometimes seemed like a mystery man, kinda like a character from James Bond (he read all the books and saw every movie). I think because he loved these movies and any mystery, thriller, high stakes kinda thing, when there were things I didn't understand about him, I kinda grouped him with these type of characters. My dad had lived abroad in Turkey, and Trinidad and Newfoundland, and Mexico before he hooked up with my mom. He worked for a "telecommunications" company often on the U.S. air force bases in one of those countries. He had all kinds of fun stories... getting to take special flights, or runing out of gas on some back road in Turkey, or making daquiris in the men's bathroom of the Trinidad  airport, waiting for his friends to arrive. (For this he earned the nickname Mr. Shaker).
So, somehow I added this all up to the idea that maybe he had been in the C.I.A. and lived a second life as a Spy. Yes, when I was little, I really did believe that he had been a Spy. It isn't like when I was growing up he would dissapear or rush off or meet up with strange people making funny swaps, I thought it was in his young-man days... silly me.
The other  mysterious part of my dad is his common name - Ed Hall. Seemingly, not mysterious, but yet it was. Next to my friends church, which was near the University campus main "Drag" on a wall, it was spray painted "Ed Hall Rules!!!" Huh? Why does my dad rule? Must be his Spy days... he is well known, but yet nobody knows who he is- that he is my dad.

I did keep this all to myself, I didn't want anyone making fun of me or more like bursting my bubble.
So, who was my dad? A dad- kind, thoughtful, fun, curious, smart, incredibly supportive, many things. So, for him, I rename this little spot.
Later in my life, He did tell me once that he filled out the paperwork for the C.I.A. but didn't accept so he wasn't a spy (so I think). And, who was this Ed Hall that ruled? A local hardcore band curiously named "Ed Hall". (Later in my teenage years, a flyer for an upcoming show, featured 5 barebottoms with Ed Hall scrawled across made a great bday gift).

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Whewweeeee


The globes are from Russell Crotty- I love them!

I saw an image of one awhile back and didn't know who made it 'til the invite for his last exhibit showed up in the work inbox and I did a little nonvisual jump in my seat. Definitely, goes into the category of- man, I wish I made those! drawing, sculpture and design all wrapped up... handmade and graphic- they are solid!

I just looked up his website: http://russellcrotty.com
Did not know he too was a surfer ( I don't think I qualify as a surfer too, just an avid tryer).( scroll down the more finished drawings are nicer.)

Happy Snow Day!

Friday, December 3, 2010

Beachcomber from Dotty Logic

I saw this fabric collection a long time ago and today I thought of good use for it. The link I had was broken, after some hunting around, I found it! hurray!

 Driftwood

 Sand


The designs are super!

Dotty Logic