Polystyrene art

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images courtesy of the artist, Cheeming Boey

Some refreshing art from a guy called Boey. I love it when art is made from everyday objects, like these styro foam cups. I’ve been to my fair share of art exhibits to realize that sometimes, a yellow canvas on a wall is just bullshit, or an afterthought from an artist who is all about “conceptual” art and Nietsche, but who is just too lazy to actually get their hands dirty.  So cheers to this guy. He probably churns these cups out everytime he takes a crap, but nonetheless, they’re quite amazing little pieces.

Burt Fish

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homemade

I made a new friend. his name is Burt. He hung out on my bedroom wall for a few days until the cats attacked him and dragged him under the desk. So I made him a new home amongst my aquamarines and Rudy.

Caballito de Oro

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Some pictures from the Golden Horse show last Saturday. I didn’t have my camera with me, but these are courtesy of El Rincon Social

A slideshow viewing of La Capacidad’s latest projects from San Salvador and tribute to Caballito.

This is what I purchased. It immediately stood out to me when I walked in. Caballito de Oro woodcut on a handkerchief. I’m still debating on how to frame it.

Oscar showing us more of his woodcut prints from his portfolio.

These are two of my other favorite prints.

birthday wishes and chocolate cake

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recollections

I think for the first time in a while, we actually celebrated my birthday on my actual birth date. Having a birthday in late August usually means the beginning of school and tight schedules, but there is something nice about a celebration on your actual birth date. It’s a more official feeling.

We made reservations to meet at the Backstreet Cafe for one of those sit-down dinners that we haven’t had for awhile. The patio was cool thanks to a well placed fan and hovering trees. We chatted and discussed Zelda and bad movies verses good movies and school and jobs and wedding plans among other things that I can’t seem to recall clearly at the moment. It was one of those great dinners that lasted 3 hours into the night. I hung out with friends I hadn’t hung with so often since we parted ways in high school , and it was comfortable and agreeable. I used to be one of those people who had abandonment issues when high school graduation was over and I needed to be assured that the people who signed “Friends-4-Eva” and “K.I.T” in your yearbooks would be the same ones who I’d hang out with forever. And then , the usual college drifting occurred and I couldn’t handle these separations, or, I didn’t know people were allowed to leave me behind. But I think, time has done me very good, and especially now, I feel more at ease with myself more than anything. And it’s still surprising to me when I see these same people who I thought had abandoned me long ago, I find that we fall right back into place where we left off these years. And these are good moments. Good conversations. I appreciate it more.

Clouds as seen from the car window as we drove down 45 and the slow winding traffic. I feel very excited at this moment. Tuan is driving and my anticipation runs high. The clouds look like Spackle texture on a blue wall.

Birds on a canvas….reminds me of Camilo and his Migration, and I hear riots in the streets all over again. The red sunset can blind you if you look at it directly.

Waiting and watching the crowds as Tuan negotiates for her cake pickup. A girl walks into the glass door as she leaves and her friends try not to laugh so hard.

I like the look of vines. It gives a house better character.

Purple flowers from Mona brightens the beginning of a very good night.

One last group photo before we leave the restaurant. I like the way the trees and bushes hover over and surround us like a summer day in Vietnam. I swear, Andrew grows an inch taller everytime I see him in pictures.

Something to look forward to next year, my “golden birthday!” (no pun intended :))