with a new year right around the corner, it's time to start thinking about new years resolutions and things to do differently in 2012. i've had a few in mind for myself:
1. drinking more water
2. dressing up more often - substituting the usual sambas and hoodie for some of the nice clothes i already have in my closet
3. spending less money on dumb shit and spending more on great experiences
pretty simple i guess. but then i saw this: 30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself. and i decided to get a bit loftier with my changes. the truth is, whether you've got it totally together, or you're an absolute mess, you can learn a thing or two, or thirty, from this list. sometimes we're the only ones stopping ourselves from having everything we want.
much love.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Monday, October 31, 2011
evolution: the antlers
when i was in Washington last year, i saw a pretty horrific thing happen to a deer on a highway, and decided to make a piece in memory. i've taken several photos while working on it so i share the evolution of the layers too.
r.i.p.
r.i.p.
ze end.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Arcade Fire: Outside Lands 2011
i just got home from seeing Arcade Fire at Outside Lands and i cannot stop thinking about how amazing they were! honestly, it was one of the best shows i've ever seen and as i'm sitting here reliving, i am wishing everyone could have seen it with me. they were spot on - really incredible performance. i've recreated their entire set for ya in this little grooveshark widget. enjoy!!
Friday, May 6, 2011
identity in stuff
people's things can tell you so much about them. at least that's the premise behind my friend Thea Goldberg's most recent photography venture. a nice reminder that sometimes a portrait doesn't have to be of a face.
my boots, the ol' sh*t kickers |
2 of my favorite shirts |
yep, reppin' cuba and colombia on my fav jacket |
my spraypaint collection |
my grandfather left me his paintbrushes when he died. he's the whole reason i started painting. |
me, in our san francisco backyard |
Thursday, May 5, 2011
imbibe: introducing the pickle back...
when i went to visit my best friend and roommate in NY a few weeks ago, we went out for late night grub and a couple of drinks. i had heard about pickle backs - a shot of jameson, chased by a shot of pickle juice - just a few hours before and lo-and-behold, there it was on the menu of this bbq place. we ordered 2 rounds and BAM.
for those of you who like pickles and dislike the burn of a jameson shot in the esophagus region, this is the answer to all your problems. the spicy, salty, sour juice trumps any alcohol burn, leaving you feeling bold enough to have a few dozen more... and then someone will say "hey let's do kareoke!" and there you go. beware...
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
food for thought: the 50 things every ______ should know
just a few days ago, a good friend of mine sent me a link to this very cool "visual essay" of 50 things every graphic design student should know for success in post-graduate life. as a painter, i found them to be highly relevant to my quest to make a living from art. but as i continued to read through them and reflect, i saw how expandable and applicable they were to many goals, careers, and interests in life. worth a read!
Click here to view The 50
Click here to view The 50
Monday, May 2, 2011
woman about town: april 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
in my headpones: friday playlist
i been dancin' in my desk chair all morning - so i thought i would share my friday playlist. it ain't new. it might not even be that cool. but i can sure snap my fingers and annoy my cubemates to this.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
woman about town: SOMA graffiti
one of the things that i first noticed about san francisco is the art. it's everywhere. there are murals, stickers, tags. your cornerstore isn't cool unless it lets a spraypaint expert let loose on its wall every few months or so. the stores on haight have metal garage security doors when they're closed - and they're also covered in paint. this city is a gorgeous canvas. here's a mini picture tribute to the murals and graffiti in SOMA.
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