28 June 2010

If you find yourself caught in love

I've frequently run across Justin B. Nelson's work in my internet travels, and I think it's about time to share him with you all.


I'm currently obsessed with tying in my abstractions to something more tangible (side note: I do NOT believe that abstract works need to be tied to realistic images to be successful.. but in this very particular case my imagery would really benefit from an anchor). Nelson tries to do this in an interesting way. Relating abstraction to the figure can be a risky endeavor, and I admire his boldness.

Both photos from www.justinbryannelson.com/

His work is detailed and includes a lot of imagery I love: muscle striations, movement, pattern, abstraction, hair, noodles, and all things detailed and line-driven. I like that our work has similar elements but (at least appears to) come from completely different places and do completely different things.

Just something I've been digesting for awhile, I hope it has a similar effect on someone else out there.


IMPORTANT:
 you can find one of Nelson's pieces at My Love For You's Gulf Restoration Fundraiser! The fundraiser has collected beautiful works from tons of great artists.. and ends on the 5th! So hurry and snatch up some great works for an even better cause.

22 June 2010

I heard a rumor

I feel obligated to let you all in on a secret...


I've got a few things in the works, and can't wait to share them as soon as they're finished.

In the mean time, blogging may decrease in frequency, but stay tuned!



18 June 2010

Soy su futuro ex novio(a)



I've been trying to inundate myself with pattern, delicacy, and intricacy: lace, henna, embroidery, skeletons, cross sections, and knitting. I'm close to what I want, I just have a few connections to make before I can get there. During this process, I ran across Vasco Maurao's work, shown below:




intricate, repetitive, obsessive, compositionally interesting, and hand-made (no computers!). I really like a lot of things about this work.

I attempted to contact him in Spanish today. Yikes. My conjugation skills are atrocious and my vocab has nearly slipped away. So I ended up saying things like: I go crazy for the drawings of yours! to get around all of the things I've forgotten.. which means it's time to break out the Rebelde y Belinda and brush up!

check out his Vasco Mourao's work here and there

12 June 2010

all I want, are four walls

My cost-effective life still allows me to have some creature comforts. Here are a few of my future investments!
Gardening, apartment-style (and super easy). You can find these online, they're called "egglings"

Chalkboard paint: 1 cup paint, 2 tbs unsanded tile grout. Apply to a primed or painted surface.
(Thanks, Martha)


Recycled glass bottles made into drinking glasses. 
find them at YAVAglass on etsy, or other places like greenglass.com


I also love fruit in glass bowls.
photos from YAVAglass
thanks, 2000dollarwedding.com

09 June 2010

this is it

It's so good to be back in a lab again. The first few weeks in a new lab are always tough but nothing compares to that unbeatable rush of doing something for the first time, for seeing something new: the same feeling I had as a kid when I first pulled a worm out of the ground or when I learned why the sky was blue or the grass was green.

Today I spent far too long doing an extremely simple task: move 5 worms from one plate to another. But as I sat there and chased those guys around the plate with my little apparatus, I had some of time to think about the connections between my art and science. It's a topic I'm afraid of in a lot of ways. It's a topic that makes me question everything that I think about myself as an artist and as a person (what are we if not perception-ists?). There are times I don't know if my science influences my work, runs my work, or is my work. I don't know if I should even try and stop it any more. More importantly, I start questioning why I make and why I don't just observe. But I can't stop. and sometimes that in itself has to be enough. 

Here are some images that bring out this apprehension: they are some of the most beautiful images I've collected and ones that I come back to again and again.

DNA at metaphase (when you can see chromosomes most clearly. it's the way we all pictorially think of chromosomes: as little Xs) without the proteins that hold it together. So, all of those loops are DNA strands. The skeleton is what the DNA usually holds onto to look like an X.

C. elegans

  
cross sections of C. elegans (1mm worms)


08 June 2010

With the game and soul of an old school flick

I'm catching up! So. My birthday was last Thursday, two days before I left. Since then there's been a whirlwind of packing, leaving, loving, and running around. I do want to post this, if only so I remember it more vividly: I had the best birthday of all time.


My parents and I had lunch at Tom's Oyster Bar in Royal Oak followed by super delicious cupcakes from The Cupcake Station in Birmingham: so good!


my new birthday tradition: the pineapple delight cupcake. It has a real piece of pineapple inside!

Then I headed over to Tim's to help set up to have our closest friends over for a small, but perfect, celebration... Aussie-style! We made Australian burgers and had a plentitude of beers to choose from (it was my 21st after all) and after the BBQ we made a fire and all sat around, laughed, talked, played games, laughed, and had the most perfect night I could ask for. The next day I left for Rochester, spent a glorious day with good friends doing fun things (mostly walking around with Dory, the lovable long haired chihuahua), had dinner at my all-time favorite place: Dogtown, followed by an evening of games, music, friends, and fun. I got two perfect birthdays!


 

Bella and I sat on the porch while the guys got things done: I love having Boy Scouts around!

What are Australian burgers, you ask? We made two types: 
1) included cheese, fried egg, beets, sauteed onions, bacon, lettuce, BBQ sauce, burger, and bacon.
2) (pictured) same thing, but with turkey bacon and BBQ chicken. So delicious!

I love when things just work out the way they're supposed to. I love being able to say "the way it's supposed to". In conclusion: best birthday ever. Thanks for indulging me.

07 June 2010

Here I am

I will catch up on blogging.
I will catch up on sleep.
I will enjoy every minute.
I will solve a scientific problem (no matter how minor).
I will look, listen, record, and absorb everything. everything!

But for now I have more pressing needs, like groceries and shampoo. Thanks for being patient. Till then, here's a piece of KillTaupe's drawing a day project. It was so great to meet him! Plus, I love the drawing-a-day obsessiveness. After giving myself the week off, maybe I'll be inspired and try to make a (very small, simple) book a week for the next ten weeks.