Yarnbombing the SubZEROfestival

Yesterday was rad! The yarnbombing went off splendidly, so many sneaky stitchers came out and really impressed me with their enthusiasm and wild ideas. Josh Marcotte of Lost San Jose followed us around and shot amazing photos of the siege. He had about a dozen cameras of all types, including one that had 8 lenses to take a mini stop motion movie. I’m glad he was along, I once again didn’t take any photos! We got some of those balloons up really high, so hopefully they’ll stick around awhile. I think people are going to end up breaking their necks trying to get them down, but they’ll do it anyway. ;) I think we may try to completely cover al the rungs of a park bench sometime in the near future. Perhaps at Caesar De Chavez park…
I had a bit of a hot glue disaster as my car got so hot that it melted a lot of the glue on my cardboard house. Cherri let me run into Anno Domini and glue it back together. I’m sooo glad I brought my glue gun! People were lining up all night to stick their head in the house, so I guess they trusted me not to put something horrible in there. I put up some pictures of the house here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/evilrobot42/sets/72157624210090978/

I really wish I had thought of this earlier, Peter was saying I could have put a camera in the house to record peoples’ heads popping in and out, which would have been so funny! I’m looking forward to searching for pictures of people with their heads inside, a lot of people were snapping them. I even had some guy with a blue mohawk (and matching can of blue ribbon in one hand) manage to get his head inside. I’d really like to do this again but on a waaay grander scale (keeping the dollhouse sized scale intact, just making monster-big 8 story house amoebas).

But for now, I’m really happy to get back to oil painting. I’ve been so busy these past few months I haven’t been able to work on new paintings. I’m going to hack all of the shelving from the sketchbook show into sparkling new panels, hopefully next weekend. I’m hoping to completely rework my wall at KALEID in the next couple of months. I miss my oils so much! I even acquired some new colors second-hand recently and I’m really jazzed to start messing about with them.

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Sculptures

I’m working on an installation for SubZERO (www.subzerofestival.com). I’ve been sculpting and building all weekend and I still have tons to do. Here are some pictures of the figures I’ve been making from polymer clay. I’ve made a total of 4 people for the project so far. I may make 2 or 3 more. The bulk of the project is being made from cardboard which is awesome because it is free! The knitting is still moving along as well, slowly thanks to my distracting new project (why, oh why can’t I stick to doing just one thing at a time)? I wish I had figured out what to do for my subZERO exhibit a few months ago, I only have until June 4th to figure all of this out! Still, I guess I work well under pressure, which is good because I keep creating more of it for myself. Many thanks to Cherri for helping me figure out an awesome idea for my exhibit! I’m really excited to watch people interact with it. I think it will be funny…


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