I have to admit, I had skepticism about watching the film, Hugo, after my loyalty for Martin Scorsese had slightly diminished after The Departed, for reasons that I won’t go into detail about lest I start another debate about Infernal Affairs. I finally watched the movie tonight and I have to say it is such a fantastic movie. The opening sequences are so visually dynamic and beautiful that it’s difficult not to take your eyes off the screen once the camera starts zooming into the train station. The film is such a departure from Scorsese’s usual gangster thriller genre, yet it feels like a film closest to his heart, divulging straight into the soul of his love for cinema. For film enthusiasts out there, the homage to early film-making, referencing Le Voyage dans la Lune and the first footage of a train entering a station is so wonderfully told. I can’t deny that my heart swelled a bit as I recalled watching the same images during my video art class in college.
ups and downs
this week in Instagrams…





It’s been a roller coaster of emotions and energy levels this week. I’m just glad I was able to fit some couch time in during the weekend. Things are settling in a bit at work. And I think I had a wonderful breakthrough with one student in particular today, which really made me love my job for the first time in a while. I’ve always been the reserved type in college, but I was never short of ideas. Today during one of the class critiques, I found myself voicing my opinions in such a passionate manner that I had to pause for a minute to realize it and take it all in. It was a good way to end the week.
scenes from above…
…watching the Grammys with Maggie and Chloe and pile of laundry
…custom Totinos all week long. I’m really going to try to cook lunch next week.
…my favorite Instagram shot this week. There’s always a few of these white egrets or cranes hanging about in the fields near campus on my drive home
…Saturday was spent driving all day to the Freeport and back… This lonely pier was awesome even the wind almost blew me off. The weather’s been cold and hot and cold and rainy all week.
…a mini-reunion at Royal Oaks with the guys and Alia, who always makes me laugh
growing inside…



A few shots from a recent scouting trip I made for PATT Creations to the 1940’s airplane museum last weekend. This vintage airplane had cacti growing inside! I heart quirky things.
dancing Mao
color inspires
Getting inspired by Brittany Bass. She has a wonderful sense of color, and I’m really into blues and complimentary oranges these days. This is definitely a good motivator for my watercolor pieces I’m currently working on.

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