Friday, September 19, 2008

3-Ton Steamroller Prints


"Doin art in the streets of San Francisco"
Tomorrow I will be here- the SF Roadworks steamroller printfest!
I'm working a booth with my friend's cute purse/fabrics company, "Beyond Wonderland"...
Given my week, seeped in Alice in Wonderland, it seems like an appropriate way to "let out steam"...
Whahahaha...

...yeah.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Salsa!

Just completed an Alice in Wonderland mural for this:

Art on the Square & 1st Annual Salsa Festival
The final Art on the Square is this Saturday September 20th which coincides with the Redwood City First Annual Salsa Festival which includes salsa competions (the edible kind and the dance kind), four stages of music and fun family activities.
Saturday, September 20, 2008, 12-8pm
On Broadway between Middlefield and Hamilton
Downtown Redwood City
- just look for a random 8ft. Alice holding the Cheshire cat on her finger like a bird... could be anywhere in front of a construction site, in a kiosk... who knows... pics will come when I get over there. Should be up for a little bit.

Ya know when u play video games and you complete a level how you have that feeling of exhaustion but excitement to see what's going to happen on the next level? Well, that's how I feel... I kinda wish Nintendo had a cheat sheet for this sort of thing...

Greed is good?

So what I heard an investor say today was that he was taking his money and buying up yen and francs.
THATS his investment right now!
Crazy...
This is the best explanation I've seen on the current financial upturn...
Did you know, for example that this is the "worst slump in U.S. housing since the Great Depression."
Eek!!!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe

Werner Herzog Eats His Shoe is a short documentary film directed by Les Blank in 1980 which depicts director Werner Herzog living up to his promise that he would eat his shoe if Errol Morris ever completed the film Gates of Heaven.



That's a friend...

Friday, September 5, 2008

If I...

Had a little girl, I would so buy/make her little lolita clothes like these from Shirley Temple...

Thursday, September 4, 2008

How to Build a Global Community

From "The Syracuse Culture Workers":
Think of no one as “them”
Don’t confuse your comfort with your safety
Talk to strangers
Imagine other cultures through their poetry and novels
Listen to music you don’t understand*Dance to it
Act Locally
Notice the workings of power & privilege in your culture
Question consumption
Know how your lettuce and coffee are grown: wake up
and smell the exploitation
Look for fair trade and union labels
Help build economies from the bottom up
Acquire few needs
Learn a second(or third) language
Visit people,places, and cultures – not tourist attractions
Learn people’s history*Re-define progress
Know physical and political geography
Play games from other cultures*Watch films with subtitles
Know your heritage
Honor everyone’s holidays
Look at the moon and imagine someone else,
Somewhere else, looking at it too
Read the UNs Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Understand the global economy in terms of
people, land, and water
Know where your bank banks
Never believe you have the right to anyone else’s resources
Refuse to wear corporate logos: defy corporate domination
Question military/corporate connections
Don’t confuse money with wealth, or time with money
Have a pen/email pal*Honor indigenous cultures
Judge governance by how well it meets all people’s needs
Be skeptical about what you read
Eat adventurously*Enjoy vegetables,
Beans and grains in your diet
Choose curiosity over certainty
Know where your water comesfrom
and where your wastes go
Pledge allegiance to the earth;question nationalism
Think South, Central, and North-
There are many Americans
Assume that many others share your dreams
Know that no one is silent though many are not heard
Work to change this