Showing posts with label misc.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label misc.. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Blanket fort! Part Deux!

(This time it was in my room, and I made it myself)



Sunday, March 21, 2010

Friday, March 19, 2010

Newest Illustrator Project


happy hot dog being dipped in a glass of orange juice

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Post Two for Today: When I was Little I called it Valen'stime


Made for someone special, but also for all of my loyal fans (all two of you).

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Catching Up pt. VI: Cute Stuff I Made

It's an owl bag! I got a sweater to give to Gabby when I went to New Jersey, but then I wanted to give Kevin, her boyfriend, a gift too. I started making him a shirt, but I decided it was weird to give him something I made and her something I bought (as well as another reason not to give her the sweater...a secret reason) so I made her a little owly bag.

When it's closed you see this cute lil owl guy:


And when you flip open the cover the owl is sleeping:

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Catching Up pt. V: Books


I wanted to look smart, so I filled my desk shelf with books.

1. A Pictorial History of Radio-I found it around the same area as The Strand, but it didn't have a price tag or sticker anywhere in or on it, so I took it. It's what it says. A whole book full of pictures from the 20s-50s maybe, showing how radio became more and more popular, and some stars of the era.

2. Rites of Fall: a book about Texas high school football. Doesn't sound that great but it is. I got it for $2 at some book store (on University I think) that I don't remember the name of.



3./4. Tonight at 8:30 and The View from the Fortieth Floor-these two were books that I found outside the repetoire theater right across the street from Parsons' 55 W. 13th building. Perhaps they were props at one time? I don't know. But they were just sitting there on a box, so I snatched 'em up. I haven't read them, and probably won't now that I know that one is about the fall of major publishing companies in the 60s, and the other is a play, or a series of plays I'm not sure.

5. Leonard Cohen (Selected Poems 1956-1968)-I LOVE Leonard Cohen. I love this book even more because it used to belong to my dad. We had it in the house, but when I went home for break I brought the book back with me. Every one of his poems is glorious.