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Project Dispatch @ Hampdenfest

The art subscription service I’m a member of, Project Dispatchwill be making a grand splish-splash in my neck of the woods this weekend at Hampdenfest in Baltimore.

On Saturday, September 10 from 10am – 7pm, you can roam the streets of Hampden (well, one street, to be exact; it’s “The Avenue” on 36th Street), nosh on food, slurp on drinks,  and admire Baltimore’s DIY-ish kookiness.  At the Project Dispatch booth, you can get art to start yourself on a mail subscriptions and nab some zines & books.

I will be there, too!  Probably scurrying around like the mouse or chinchilla that I am, scavenging for tasty morsels to chew down.  After all, I can’t survive on packaged food pellets alone.

Baltimore Hampdenfest 2011

Oh, and I really hope Dan Deacon makes an appearance.  Last time I saw him (and please note, I don’t actually know him, and he was probably weirded out that Bigzom & I were standing in a corner, gaping at his outfit in awe) he was wearing red shorts with bright blue shorts and looked like the inverse of Bart Simpson. That is,  if Bart Simpson is A/B, he was B/A.  Dan Deacon is the inverse of fraction Bart Simpson.

My artwork will also be featured in the Project Dispatch booth. Here is one of the pieces that will be there:

rainbow geometric

“rainbow geometric”; 5.5 x 8.5″; ink & pen on watercolor paper

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August’s Project Dispatch + dreams about tiramisu

project dispatch, mtn toads

“3 mtn. toads”; watercolor, pen, & sumi ink on watercolor paper, 8.5 x 5.5″

project dispatch, chiquita non-banana

“chiquita non-banana”; collage made up of my own discarded watercolor & pen drawings, 6 x 6″

Here are the drawings I’m sending out for this month’s Project Dispatch.  Please subscribe, and you can help me feed my cat.

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Ugh, it’s August, quite possibly my least favorite month of the entire year, next to July.  I’m not really sure why.  Maybe deep down in my subconscious, I have some beef with Julius & Augustus Caesar — something having to do with being forced to read Julius Caesar in high school or something.   BUT, this August going a-OK so far.  Lots of tea + copious amounts of time staring at Liam Neeson the Cat have been incredibly helpful.

Also!  I will be hanging up my work at Cafe Einstein in the next week or so.  I am furiously working on some new pieces, which I’ll definitely post up here when they’re done. Since Cafe Einstein is my favorite restaurant/cafe in Baltimore — and is conveniently only one block away from me (and on the same street!) — I’m really happy to have the chance to decorate it for a little awhile.  Whenever I eat the handmade tiramisu, a part of me dies & floats to heaven & dances (barefoot) merrily in the clouds…

cafe einstein baltimore

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A slightly aged disposable camera

Finally got a disposable camera I’ve had for about a year developed, with some pictures more than a year old and others taken last weekend. I guess I still look pretty young, but I look really young in these pictures.

 

 

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TRUE STORY launches & My thoughts on Baltimore

Hello, and welcome to my new blog.  Formerly of Chinchilla & Kwak, I have moved here because a) I have physically moved from Washington, DC to Baltimore and thought my slight change in scenery deserved a change in digital presence, and b) I feel like starting fresh and want to take my art & blogging TO THE NEXT LEVEL.

baltimore

So, you may or may not be wondering, what is Baltimore like? Even if you don’t actually care, I will answer this question for you: Baltimore is kind of gritty (which I like), and my neighborhood (Fell’s Point) seems full of cute little shops that no one frequents. Kind of a depressive air, but Baltimore keeps it real — none of those massive shoulder pads that DC flaunts to hide its quivering body. I like it when cities keep it real. Also, I am kind of obsessed with good food, and there seems to be more high-quality restaurants and food here, too. Highly important to a girl who spends all her life savings on food.

However, I can’t really see myself living here forever and ever, my ashes laid to rest in the Inner Harbor. It seems like some people move to Baltimore to make some of their personal ideas/dreams (ones that don’t involve moving to New York City and ones that do involve cheap rent) come alive, and then, once that’s done, they R-U-N. I won’t lie, I am thinking of R-U-N-N-I-N-G one day, too. Since it’s cheaper for me to live here, I am thinking that I will be able to save up money so that in 19,394,304.21 weeks and 2910 seconds, I can move to Brooklyn or Berlin. Basically, I’ll move to most places that start with the letter ‘b’.

But who knows, maybe I will fall in love with the city. Maybe Baltimore will be my NYC, the place to whom I sing accolades outside its window, the place I yap about so much that I end up giving non-Baltimore dwellers migraines.

wizard outfit

Also, people complain that Baltimore is lacking (in jobs, in cleanliness, blahblahblah). But I have been thinking long and hard about this and think I know what would totally make up for all that Baltimore lacks: A Wizard Outfit Convention. Not a Wizard Convention, mind you, with actual wizards teaching real-life and totally practical wizard skills, but a convention in which people wear outfits/costumes that actual wizards might wear. I am sure that this convention would attract many High Net Worth Individuals (I just read Gary Shteyngart’s Super Sad True Love Story, so I’m all over this term) and would bring great wealth & culture to the city and SOLVE ALL ITS PROBLEMS.

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