Friday, December 6, 2013

Yuletide Time!

It's that time of year again!  The time when I revisit all the things I loved as a child and all the movies I have watched season after season.  With that, here's one of the best excerpts from A Claymation Christmas.  "Angels We Have Heard on High" with ice skating walrus'.  



Sunday, November 17, 2013

Art Endeavors

I have always enjoyed making art in all it's different mediums.  So when I moved to the city I naturally thought, this is my opportunity to take classes and learn things I wouldn't have otherwise.  Of course, I decided to take a class in, possibly, one of the hardest art forms to conquer: Chinese brush painting.  

Me trying to figure out how to paint grapes properly.

Why is this technique so hard, you might ask?   Well, as watercolorists know, unlike oil or acrylic painting, you can't paint over your mistakes.   Unlike western watercolor, Chinese brush painting is rather strict on how you paint.  For example, the first item I learned to paint was the grape.  A grape is supposed to take only two brush strokes and the brush must be held vertically in order to achieve the right effect with the water and the paint.












See the mohawk on the bird?  Yeah, that's not supposed to happen.




To make things even more difficult for a westerner, the chances that you haven't learned Chinese calligraphy are pretty high.  This means that you haven't learned to control the water in the brush and that leads to a lot of spreading.  













And this is the class I've chosen to take, for three quarters.  So far.  But Master Yang, my teacher, says I'm doing well.  I'll have to take his word for it.  And it never seems to get easier.  




My grapes came out eventually



Last quarter, we students put up three pieces, that had been passed by Master Yang, in an oil and vinegar shop near Pike's Place.  They stay up for two months and come down December 2nd.  













Those are my peaches in the middle





While it's pretty neat to have your own "artwork" on display somewhere, I still cringe when I look at it next to everyone else's.  















See how better my bird looks without the mohawk? 





But as Master Yang says, who must be in his 80's and has been painting for over 70 years, we shouldn't expect to be as good as he is right now.  After all, you must learn to crawl before you walk.  













Good thing cats are cute no matter how many mistakes you make.  





I will leave you with our latest, and my favorite, subject.  Kitties!  Or in Chinese, mao.  

Friday, September 20, 2013

With a Little Madness from my Friends

I have a friend up here who is, it being Seattle, a musician.  I think he's pretty fantastic, and you should too!  I will shamelessly plug him now.  Please take a couple minutes to listen and like his song: You Drive Me to Madness - Belgian Fog
And/Or read a brief blog about him here:  Ladywood
You Drive Me to Madness - Belgian Fog

Monday, September 2, 2013

Once More, with Feeling

Well, here I am again.  Another attempt at trying to make this blog thing a regular activity.  In my defense, things have been a little nutty here the last couple of months.  I'm finally at full time hours with my job.  Around the same time I started working my 40-hour weeks, my sister moved to Illinois and, as a result, I moved to another apartment.  To make matters worse, I have had the worst luck with the internet.  I've been in the new apartment for roughly six weeks and this is the first time I've had steady internet.  It has been a trying journey with Comcast.

So this is just a quick post to say "hello" and a warning that there should be more to come.  And in case you've forgotten, I always like to add a little pic to spice things up.  So here's my cat, which I've never shared a picture of on here (shame on me).  She was tired of me taking pictures of her and grabbed my hands.




Monday, May 13, 2013

The Art of Packaging

So the post on further nerdom that I promised a few weeks ago is just not coming together for me.  I'll still keep in ruminating in my drafts, but move on to other things in the meantime.

For instance, one of my first posts on this blog was basically showing off some marvelous packaging that some tea I bought came in.  I'm sure I mentioned in that post how much I appreciate something that is packaged with care.  Well!, yesterday I received a belated birthday gift that just made me feel like a classy lady from the 20's.  I can't even tell you how excited I was about this.


Obviously, there's a pair of nylons inside.  But the fact that it came in a box, alone made me feel like I was in an episode of "Jeeves and Wooster".



And they're wrapped in tissue?!  Be still my beating heart.



And there they are, nylons.  Maybe not silk, like they would've been back in the day, but a girl can pretend.  



And in case I needed to be transported any further into the 20's, look at the design on them.  Fan-TAB-ulous!  

And in case you wanted to get a pair of these beauties for yourself: https://www.etsy.com/shop/galstern



Saturday, May 11, 2013