Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Friday, July 23, 2010

Garbage Pail Kids

Saw a GPK on Jordan's blog and
remembered how much i loved them as a kid.
Not sure which one is more me?


Friday, April 30, 2010

can you say hell ya


got this is the mail today

thanks big sis
yes there are chips in the box

Saturday, April 3, 2010

only $9.97


Have you ever wondered how much it cost to heal your pain?

Well now you know its only $9.97
for the healing power of Jesus

Side hustleing


need a side hustle here's a good idea

Friday, April 2, 2010

My God sons

Tosh Johnson
coolest 3 year old in the world




Tosh and his cousin Jaide


Jack Hurst "mini coach" watch out all yall

Monday, March 29, 2010

NEW YORK FURNITURE DEALERS OF DECO, ARTS & CRAFTS & CONTEMPORARY and GALLERIES

Some footage from a contest in Brazil 2007


RISD Bike Drawings

Three drawing samples are required of all candidates. Each drawing must be done using graphite pencil on a sheet of white paper measuring 16” x 20” (40 cm x 50 cm); other drawing materials should not be used. The first drawing must represent a bicycle. The second drawing must utilize both sides of the sheet of drawing paper. For the third drawing, consider something from three perspectives and relate your three visualizations together on the page.

You may approach these three drawings in any way you wish. For example, your drawings may be realistic or abstract; you may choose to draw an object alone or place it in a situation; you can draw the whole object or only a portion of it, etc.

We consider drawing to be as much about process as presentation, so we encourage you to consider your drawing submissions as exercises in experimental thinking and risk-taking more than final presentations or examples of technical proficiency. We encourage you to consider the full range of possible expression in your submissions, as we do not value any particular style of drawing more than another.

These drawings must be submitted in their original form, not as reproductions. Fold your drawings in half and then in half again to a finished size of 8” x 10” (20cm x 25cm) and be sure to note your full name and address on the back of each drawing.







spring and its bounty


here what we have to look forward to with spring

farmers markets rule!!!



Martin Puryear

One of my favorite Artist
Martin Puryear (born May 23, 1941)
American sculptor.
He works in media including wood, stone, tar, and wire.
His work is a union of minimalism and traditional crafts.