30 3月 2008

I'd rather waste my time on a figment of her perfection than the reality of -... hey, my keyboard works!

Drake & Josh is always on Nickelodeon here in Ireland, so I've become a fan. Clean, wholesome, honest, funny... how could I not love it? Well, I saw that D&R co-star Josh Peck was in the new film, 'Drillbit Taylor', so...

It was definitely funny. Didn't offer anything new, but there were some good laughs and very awkward one-liners (like when one of the co-stars is told by his stepfather, "...and put some posters of chicks up on these walls. It's like a geek paradise in here!"). Hahahaha. It was... worth the money.

...and this is why "When I Am God" is on top of my summer 'To Buy' list...

I spend the time it takes my computer to load practising football tricks

Yahoo! says Muslims outnumber Catholics now. I'm neither, and one isn't any worse than the other; it's solely about Yeshua. Everythin else falls short.

... I love you. So does G-d, only infinitely more. His is the better covenant.

Love & War

Wow, interesting stuff in Chicago.

Ever wondered why there are two completely separate graffiti paint companies called Montana? Well, here's the answer.

29 3月 2008

Oh, so that's what it's called.

Goodnight, Lord. I love You.

27 3月 2008

29,442 + 7,042

('The Saltwater Room' plays in the background.)

Bought tickets for Alaska tonight.

I'm really sorry that I had to.

I want to go, but I don't want to go...

You don't truly realize how deeply something is grafted within you until you accept the inevitable.

Taken from Wikipedia's page on Calvin and Hobbes:

"Watterson later stated in the "Calvin and Hobbes Tenth Anniversary Book" that he liked the fact that his strip was a "low-tech, one-man operation," and took great pride in the fact that he drew every line and wrote every word on his own."

That is my vision for animation.

Lightboxes are amazing

Awhile back, Good Charlotte lead guitarist Billy Martin put up a blog on his deviantART page dealing with sketching, scanning, and coloring digital pieces. Artistically speaking, we're on different ends of the spectrum, but it had been awhile since I heard some of that stuff, and it felt good to reminisce. Kyoto seems like it was so long ago...

100度!

Woo-hoo!

I love MLS. Season's less than three days away!

25 3月 2008

On a sidenote, all this research into money led to my discovery of the EURion Constellation pattern which appears on many nations' bills as a counterfeit measure. The fact that it is very deeply rooted in mathematics makes it an instant sell for me. Definitely something to look into yourself if it moves you like it did me.

Oh, and here's a new one for your vocabulary: numismatics.

Influences: Banknotes

I get inspiration from lots of places, and I don't think it possible to leave such sources out, so I'll be throwing up shout-outs to artists/mediums which have particularly influenced and/or impressed me. This is will be my first occasion to do so.

Bright colors and patterns which intermingle well always catch my eye; I've often found myself buying CDs back in Alaska solely because the album art speaks to me (which is a task in itself - this is the case for maybe... three or four albums out of an average of probably 500+ I search through on my routine Best Buy hunts).

Traveling internationally has given me chances to mingle with new people and cultures, but it has also helped to reveal the aesthetics of world currency to me. The USD bills never really impressed me much up until their recent color changes (their new subtlety is brilliant), and the EU Euro is arguably the most generic, elementary currency I have seen, but there are gems.

Of course, I'm being predictable by saying that the Japanese Yen is a favorite (for a roster of Yen bills from today and yesterday, check this, but beware - it's a pretty sizable PDF file), but the vibrant geometry, unsaturated colors, and sharp details make it a standout. This collection of factors also (in my mind) evokes parallels with traditional Japanese woodcuts.

Also on the faves list is the First Series of the Israeli New Sheqel. Vidid colors, breathtaking geometrical creations (on the back side of most of the bill denominations), and images that jump off the paper. What's not to love? The Second Series unfortunately dresses a bit too much in Euro-bland (しょうがない?), but that's why I'm not showing any pictures of it, hahaha.

Grace and peace tonight.

23 3月 2008

"It's like a house of mirrors!"

People are the most important thing in life. Christ knew this. How easily I forget.

Security Sold Separately

Anyone who appreciates graffiti (and/or is familiar with the methods its creators employ) is probably aware of the fact that artists often don't lay their pieces in easy-access areas... Hahahaha. This makes sense, after all - it gives them a measure of stealthiness, protects their anonymity, and is a common-sense alternative to tagging in high-traffic areas. However, such areas put a strain on graffiti photographers, and make shooting pieces exponentially more difficult. Fortunately, I've been blessed to have two capable and absolutely mad compatriots (G-Town and J) to share the fun with.

The amazing thing with regard to our circumstance is the unmerited level of risk we put ourselves in merely by (completely legally) chronicling these pieces. Merely by virtue of photographing graffiti, we are placing masks upon ourselves; everywhere my colleaues and I have photographed work in Dublin, it has been assumed that we are graffiti artists, which does not cease to merit reactions from passerby ranging from amusement to keen interest to disdain. Ultimately, I feel as though we all have found the risks to be worthwhile.

22 3月 2008

Tart berries and flaming limbo sticks

Ever been completely knocked off your feet by the candidness and spontaneity of your day? This is becoming more of rule for me than an exception. My brother and friend G-Town (you can see him in his own blog here) and I are both fans of well-done graffiti, so dismissing the fact that we both are vocal followers of Christ (and the thousands of other ways we are uncannily alike), we will always have a common ground. With it being a weekend, we had one of those oft-hoped-for days to roam Dublin together (G-Town is the Turk (or better yet, Dr. Cox) to my J.D.), but things never go as planned. Like I said, we can't have normal days. It's the Twilight Zone here on out.

This was one of those days when ducking onto trams at the last minute and evading security cameras seems to be the norm, even if only to be precautious. Hahah, yes. The image of the two of us running dow-... Ah, well. Back in the car (and safely on the way home) after our long day out, I made the comment that I had crawled through (and under) enough fences and been honked at by trains enough that day to last me for awhile. Much more needn't be said than that, hahahaha.

In the J & G blog, we commented on a prevalent graffiti artist by the name of DBC (word on the street has it that DBC is a Polish girl), and it was ultimately her who caused our day to turn into a rabbit trail. In fact, it was a string of her pieces which ultimately extended our hunt for several hours longer than expected (and ultimately concluded at Rathfarnam Castle).


You've gotta love this, on so many levels. Hahaha.


Major professional crush going on here. We're kidnapping her; it's already been decided. Hahahaha. As soon as we find out who old girl is, she's going straight in the boot. Hahahaha. In any case, much love for the brilliant work.


In Judaism Today (16 Adar II 5768):
Shushan Purim

21 3月 2008

ついに、今夜「Juno」を見ました。

ようこそ。This page has been oft-planned and remains relatively unpolished, but at least now the Play-Doh is out of the can. We'll go from here. これから。。。

Juno. It was good to finally see this one. Spoke to me of thoughts past. Nostalgic.

Lots of amazing stuff is on my plate right now... Steadily working through projects, planning the summer itinerary, finalizing deals for some new clients. When pieces are finalized, they'll be up here first.

For those not already aware, I'm right in the middle of a collaborative (and pretty comprehensive) examination of the Dublin (Ireland) graffiti scene, along with one of my Irish associates. Busyness is inevitable, but you can catch our occasional insights here.

The company website should be up closer towards summer time. A lot of the graphic work is nearing completion (It's tough going as a one-man team!), and I'm in the process of narrowing down some of the business details. Praise G-d for His faithfulness and mercy in this (rapidly) concluding season!