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December 23, 2008

Two days until Christmas! It barely seems like it; we didn’t even get a tree this year with everything going on, and we couldn’t afford many presents (well, except for a condo!). I had to work 10 hours today to make up for closing yesterday. We visited the condo after work with my mom, but it still hasn’t sunk in at all yet. I can’t wait to be all moved in and get to explore and decorate.

Did I mention my art show?

Art show with father.

I gave Erin and Jon their hats today. Jon seemed really happy with the Batman lining. I also ordered some dark grey wool yarn for my next sweater; it’s a pattern from the last Knitting update. I justified it because Lynn and Mike (my parents’ friends) will be paying for the print they bought at my art show.

Tomorrow is only a half day and then it’s moving and decorating time! I have to remember to tell Jon and Erin to come help move on Saturday (I’m sure they’ll be thrilled). There is still so much packing to do!

November 8, 2008

Artshow Postcard

Artshow Postcard

Big news! I have an artshow in December, here in Madison, at Mother Fools coffee house - yay! I’ll be displaying my latest collage work and I think it will look really cool in there; the setting really suits the style of my artwork. So I have to get busy - 3 weeks to go….must start churning out the art. I’m not sure of the exact dates yet, probably Dec 1 through to the new year. I’ll post again when it’s set in stone.

October 25, 2008

Photos from the zoo

Photos from the zoo

Aside from extreme allergies, fall has been pretty nice this year. Today Garry and I took the bus downtown, ate at a local café, and went to the zoo to visit all the aminals. I got to itch a pig, and Garry got pooped on by a bird in the aviary. All-in-all a good day out.

Recent Art

Recent Art

This week I’ve had creativity fever. It’s like I woke up and realized that designing for a bank isn’t all I need to do for the rest of my life. I’ve been drawing, scanning in fabric…. Garry seems to think this is economically viable and started up an Etsy site.

October 18, 2008

Baraboo Art Tour

Baraboo Art Tour

This weekend was the annual Fall Art Tour, where participating artists in towns near Madison open up their studios to the public and let them wander around t see how they work and live. We managed to tour about eight studios around Baraboo. There was one – a pottery studio in a converted barn – that made me absolutely jealous; it was in the middle of no where, surrounded by corn fields, with a horse outside and a big old farm house. Sigh. We didn’t see anything we wanted to buy, but we did enjoy visiting the studios, and the drive through the fall countryside was very pretty.

Some new art... and some pants

Some new art... and some pants

I’ve been sketching a bit to keep from getting bored. It’s nice to be drawing again, and creating stuff that isn’t for work. And on the left is a photo of one of the pairs of pants I made myself for work. I love having pants that fit for once!

September 29, 2008

I wish I updated this more. I like looking back and reading about what happened in the year, but now I can’t remember anything that’s happened in the past three months. I better get into the habit of it again; maybe now that work is becoming more of a routine.

My dad cutting his cake

My dad cutting his cake

I’m looking through my photos to see what we did, but there aren’t many photos, so I guess we didn’t do much. For my dad’s birthday (Aug 7) we had a picnic that Garry and I prepared. We ate at the Baraboo park, which has a little zoo filled with old animals or empty cages. It was still fun; the prairie dogs and deer seemed to be proliferating at least. We then drove to the 100th anniversary celebration of the “man mound,” which is a big mound of dirt the Indians made. They were taking everything down when we got there, but we got to enjoy the exciting lump ‘o grass.

Our Dwarf Hamster

Our Dwarf Hamster

Our last gerbil has been laid to rest out back. We bought two dwarf hamsters to fill the rodent void in our lives; unfortunately one of them died after a few days and we returned the other. No idea what happened… at least we didn’t get attached (and they slept all day anyway).

Pookie's Sweater

Pookie's Sweater

I’ve been crafty a lot lately; I’ve made about 6 pairs of pants, and two of them actually fit and aren’t see through, way to wide legged, or insanely itchy. I’ve also been knitting; I’m half way done with a sweater, and I also made a little turtle neck for Pookie. He’s so dashing! Today we tried to take him outside and take some photos of him in the sweater with the nice fall backdrop, but he hasn’t been out for awhile and wasn’t very happy, especially after he tried crawling into some trees and managed to walk right through a huge burr patch. Then he really wasn’t happy when we got back and I had to take the scissors to his fur…. Now he’s asleep in his bed, and I’m a very guilty feeling mommy.

Geekkon 2008

Geekkon 2008

This weekend was Geek.Kon. Unfortunately I had to drop some of my duties (though I still ended up having to do pretty much everything I did last year, only not as well, since we didn’t have anyone else to do it and I didn’t have the time to do it well). I’m a bit annoyed since I asked for help and no one did anything, yet they still seem to think I didn’t do enough though they knew I didn’t have the time. But ranting aside, it all seemed to go fairly smoothly. I’m hoping this year I can be more involved, though another part of me wonders if I want to be more involved. But it’s nice being a founding member of a (hopefully) soon to be growing con. And the con itself is just a really nice thing to have in Madison.

Digital collage art

Digital collage art

I’ve been trying to find the time to do little art bits, as well. I’m really hoping to create enough in a somewhat unusual style that I can go around to galleries or maybe make a viable little business online, and then once Garry finishes school and gets a job with insurance I’ll be able to take it to a full time business. But then I also want to create a business doing anime portraits at conventions, or maybe creating a line of products with original kawaii characters, or maybe a business selling pants! I have too many projects. Tomorrow I’ll try to bring some of my work projects to scan in, too.

Garry started school about a month ago. He started in Biotecnology, but decided that science wasn’t the way to go. So next semester he will be switching to the Marketing department, and one day we may be able to start a business together!

July 7, 2008

Ethnic Fest Artwork

Ethnic Fest Artwork

I’m glad I take the bus to work, instead of driving. Not that we could afford a car even if we wanted one. But the bus is so much more relaxing; just looking out the window, thinking about the weather and watching the people on the bus. I like sunny mornings, because for some reason sun bouncing off the cars on the road makes me feel like I’m on vacation, which is a nice way to start the day.

In the Garden

In the Garden

It’s finally summer, and yesterday we heard our first cicada. The peas are still putting out flowers, and the head lettuce isn’t going to seed yet; I think because we had such a cool and rainy June. There are hundreds of green cherry tomatoes on the vines; I’m starting to get a bit annoyed with them because they’ve been green for over a month. How long do they need to ripen, really?

VIP Nurtrition Store logo

VIP Nurtrition Store logo

Work is good, or as good as any job can be. I think I’m more suited to working from home; being around people for 8 hours a day is really tiring. So I’m slowly trying to think up things I can do from home; I’m thinking if I did a couple of different things at least one might take off and be viable, like prints, freelancing… even refinishing furniture with cool painting techniques. Of course it won’t be for a couple of years, but it’s nice to have the time to think about it without feeling the pressure to make it work ASAP.

Chickens and a red wheelbarrow

Chickens and a red wheelbarrow

The art in this post is a painting I did for my mom’s birthday of her favorite poem about chickens and a wheelbarrow or some such, a logo for some online vitamin store (I’m not overly proud of it, but I made it more because I knew the client would like it. Bad designer!), and also a thing I did today for this ethnic fest that Anchor is sponsoring, which I think turned out pretty neat.

May 27, 2008

LoyaltyMatters layout concept

LoyaltyMatters layout concept

The last two weeks have been mainly work and organizing. On the work side, I have created a new logo for a new employee loyalty program called Loyalty Matters (there was a naming contest). It’s basically 100% my project; Chris (the head of the marketing department) described this new program to me and told me to go create a poster and a logo. And eventually I’ll be creating all sorts of other crap for it. Yay!

This is the logo they picked; it’s meant to be the good weather and the water that supports the anchor ship (like how the employees support the bank, yup yup). I had made about 20 comps, we narrowed it down to three and I created layouts for those, Chris threw one of those out because it was so anchory and he was afraid the board would pick it, and the “Loyalty Task Force” met today and decided on this one.

Cowboy Cookout - yee-haw.

Cowboy Cookout - yee-haw.

The other picture is just of a invitation I did today for a Cowboy Cookout. Most of the work I do is based off of current designs, but sometimes I can play around like with this one and the Loyalty Matters mark. It’s a nice mix of being creative but not going overboard and burning out. And yes, I know it’s overly cheesy; but how can you not have fun with an invitation to a “Cowboy Cookout”?!

Watercolors

Watercolors

In other news, Garry quit his job on Saturday (yay!) and he’s going to go to MATC tomorrow to look into applying for the fall semester. I’m the breadwinner, hah! It was Memorial Day weekend this past… weekend. We gardened, went for a nice walk through Shorewood Hills, saw Iron Man at Sundance (very good movie, especially since we saw it for free with some passes), and I organized my craft bookcase all nice and neat with labels and stuff. I’m hoping to create art and teach Garry to list it on Etsy, which would help make a bit of income and give him something productive to do while he’s home.

Art cards

Art cards

I’m thinking I can do these silly little ACEOs for, like, $3 each, and then sell prints and maybe some originals. Of course, I don’t know how many times I’ve made plans like these, but it’s good to dream! And I’m really looking forward to having a house husband; I already made him a daily task list and put it on the fridge. ^_^