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paper rocks scissors…

4 Feb

Simon Schubert has off-the-wall sculptures and installations, but his work on paper really caught my eye.  He meticulously folds the paper to create elegantly hypnotizing images.  Below are a some of his pieces, you can see the rest of the Paper Series and more of Shuberts’s work at TrendLand.

http://www.simonschubert.de/


biting into the frozen orange…

20 Jan

I spent the first half of this month visiting my family in Florida.  I’m from a small place, that very few people have heard of, called Port Charlotte.  There’s very little to do, and even less when you live on the very edge of Charlotte County in the boonies and it’s 30 degrees.  My Florida visits usually have a 5 day maximum, but I was feeling homesick and decided to break my tradition and indulge in the love you get from your family when you see them once a year.

The 1st place I go if I land after 11am is Jalapeno’s is North Ft. Myers.  I LOVE their enchiladas, I have yet to find a place in NYC that have even comparable enchiladas. If you ever go to SW Florida, check them out.

The other thing i HAVE to get while I’m home are the Salmon Cookie Rolls at Asuka Japenese Steakhouse, they’re so good!!  I couldn’t even wait to take the picture, I had to have one. I haven’t found these in NYC either, but I know they must be there.  If anyone can steer me to that place, then I’m moving in.

These two things are always a must on my visits, then if I get a chance I get a chicken sandwich from Chick-Fil-A.  I haven’t had one of their sandwiches in a while, i did this time, and sadly it wasn’t as amazing as I remember.  The only place I didn’t get to go to was Sonic, I was kind of bummed about that.

Relaxing in the house, meant rummaging through our large pantry, and might I say my mom has stepped her game up.  I think I might have cleared out that whole thing.  Two things stuck out in my head that are going to be added to my NYC small cabinets. I like maltballs, but mint creme malt balls, are apparently the next level! They’re addicting!! Many people don’t like malt balls, and a lot don’t like mint, much less together, but ummm yea…these are good.


The other treat that took me by surprise, is Pepper and Onion Relish with creme cheese on crackers…that ‘ish is like crack! (I’m guessing) ….it’s so surprisingly tasty. It’s the right amount of tang, spice, and sweet blended together.  Both items are made but Harry and David, so if anyone wants to send me one of their famous gift baskets, you know what to put in it.

I didn’t get to do much picture-taking while I was home, but I did go out to our backyard and captured a few flicks that I liked.  Here are 2 (plus the one that started the blog), you can catch the rest on Tumblr.

write. work. shop.

10 Jan

As much as I love being on vacation in Florida (although it’s HELLA cold right now!), I wish I could be in NYC to take advantage of the free writing workshops at Gotham Writers’ Workshop next week.  I’m particularly interested in the Creative Writing and Screenwriting classes.  Since I can’t go, maybe some of you will get a chance to.  The workshops take place on January 12th and 13th, GWW has the previously mentioned classes, along with Poetry, Stand-Up Comedy, TV Writing and much more.

Check out the details here; I plan on going to their free bookstore series later this month.

i gotta 35mm in ya face…

25 Dec

Last month you may remember that i had a post about a project that I was working on tentatively called In My Bed. I never decided on a title, so In My Bed will suffice.  The project, which was for my 35mm film class (yes people still use film), documented real moments that occur in the private sanctuary we call the bed.

Minus a few tweeks and parts where I went against my gut, I’m happy overall with the results, especially since I was all over the place on how I wanted to document it.  I ended up looking at each person as a character and the bed was their environment, and from there some how capture a dialogue within that moment that could be considered ‘documentary-style.’

The series included 15 images; here are 5 of my favorites.  The image that started this post didn’t make it, but I’m still pleased with it.

creativejuice! creativejuice! creativejuice!

25 Dec

I’ve wanted to see the Tim Burton exhibit since its opening in late November, but my schedule hasn’t been conducive to doing so.  Finally on Christmas Eve I made it over to MoMa to check out the exhibition.  All I have to say is that everyone, especially my creative friends should check it out.  Whether you are an artist or just a movie lover you will really enjoy this display of work.

The exhibit is probably one of the most extensive collections I’ve ever viewed.  Not only does the collection take a comprehensive look at Tim Burton’s career, it also looks into his mind and his thought process as a person and creator.  The exhibit includes work from when Burton was in high school, even a letter he wrote to Disney to have a book published as a teenager.  Continually as i moved by each drawing, painting, sketch, each sculpture, storyboard, costume, video, and more, I couldn’t help but think about how crucial it is to cultivate and nurture the creative mind of the youth.  To be able to convey and articulate what you see in your mind is an amazing feat.

There are no words or descriptions that I can give to encapsulate how this documentation of Burton’s work moved me and kept me completely engaged for ever moment I was in there.  I’m excited to go again; because I went on Christmas Eve, exhibit time was limited and there was an uncomfortable amount of people.  Plus i didn’t get to take in the entire Film series they have in the theaters.

For now, my favorite part of the exhibit are Burton’s sketches and short story excerpts from The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Short Stories. They made me smile, I’ll be purchasing the book shortly!

The exhibit will be on view until April 26, 2010, i highly recommend checking it out, it surely will activate your creative juices.

Untitled (Misc Drawing) 1980-81 - Tim Burton (from Private Collection)

Untitled (The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories) 1997 - Tim Burton

Surrounded 1996 - TIm Burton

Edward Scissorhands 1990 - Tim Burton

Beetlejuice 1988 - Tim Burton

twitter seems to have converted even the snobbish of sort…

7 Dec

Do you TwitPic? On occasion I do, when necessary…like last week when a grown ass man was wearing pink, rhinestone encrusted Hello Kitty slippers on the train, i HAD to share…as i digress.

Apparently Twitter’s alternate picture upload site, TwitPic has tickled the fancy of the fashion industry.  This month’s issue of Italian Vogue is dedicated to Twitter.  Along with a great publicist, Italian Vogue always seems to stay relevant, remember all the stir around the
All Black Issue this past summer?  Anyway, the cover of the new issue is a collage of model twitpics and inside is a spread, under direction of Steven Meisel, of models such as Christy Turlington, Natalia Vodianova, and Gisele Bundchen twitpic-ing themselves.

I’m not usually a big fan of the whole twitter thing becoming mainstream; yet there is something engaging about the concept.  I also like the sort of grainy, lo-res, unprofessional appeal of the pictures; a nice change of pace, of the over glossed magazine pictures that we normally see.  Kudos to Italian Vogue.

if a woodchuck could chuck wood…

26 Nov

I went to the opening of Coup d’etat Brooklyn’s Live to Change Something Through Art exhibit this past weekend.  There’s nothing like being on the streets of Bed Stuy, which sometimes feels creatively arid, and finding an awe-inspiring gem.

The mission of Coup d’etat Brooklyn, which is Live to Change Something, resonates in the form of paintings, photography, and sculpture. The exhibit explores cultural conditions and iconic influences who have contributed to the New York City’s Art scene.

Above is my favorite piece, Everything of Nothing & Nothing of Everything When I Talk to You; the picture gives the tangible version no justice.  This is a slab of wood, where the picture is etched in, not painted on.  The way that the artist, Taganyahu Swaby, is able to create depth is amazing, it’s the minutia that brings everything together and makes the piece so sick!  Go check it out in person.

The show features artists that live or have been impacted by Brooklyn.  All this is happening in BK at Skylight Gallery in Restoration Plaza until February 20, 2010, so head over there…and pieces are for sale.

– J

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