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Category Archives: Art
With Good News Comes…
For me, good news often means more work. One day, my good news will be the result of my hard work not the reason for it. But here is some recent good news that I will be updating on frequently. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, New Orleans, Photography, Research, The Mascot
Tagged art, Cabildo, Mascot, New Orleans, newspaper, photograhpy, research, uptown, whole foods
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It’s Carnival Time!
It’s Mardi Gras Time again. And that means that my house is an explosion of glitter, glue guns, beads, feather and general disarray. No matter how far I plan in advance, it’s always a last-minute scramble. Every year I vow … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Roller Derby
Tagged berg, big easy rollergirls, glitter, Mardi Gras, muses, parades, throws
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There is Nothing Discrete About a Chainsaw #1
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, my friend John and I took my dogs to Holy Cross for a romp and adventure. We go there a few times a month as it is filled with diverting smells and appetizing driftwood … Continue reading
Posted in Art, D.I.Y., New Orleans
Tagged chainsaw, DIY, django, fannie, holy cross, New Orleans, side tables, tree
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From Penthouse to White House: 2011 Year in Review Part 5
THE YEAR OF NEW WORK SPACES! My house is no longer a workplace!!! I moved into two new studios – one for my art and another for work! Yes, I now have my own art space to create and mess up … Continue reading
Posted in Art, New Orleans, Photography
Tagged art, eric stamp, hemp, New Orleans, studios
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SHOP SMALL and enjoy a nice sale!
This Saturday is the 2nd annual Small Business Saturday. For those of you who don’t find endless ecstasy crawling out of bed during prime R.E.M. hours the day after Thanksgiving and digging through bins of discounted crap while wrestling a … Continue reading
Posted in Art, General, New Orleans
Tagged art, art market, New Orleans, Photography, sale, salvage, shop small, small business saturday
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Just so you know, Louis
When I was nine-years old I frequently updated my will. This left my parents continually unnerved, especially when my mother would peer over my shoulder as I scribbled away in my notebook and ask what I was working on. “My … Continue reading
Sweets at the Cake Cafe!
Spoiler Alert – some of my artwork is now hanging in the Cake Café in the Marigny. A little while back, my friends Chessa Johnson and Amy Shipley asked me if I could take some pictures of them for an … Continue reading
Posted in Art, New Orleans, Photography, Roller Derby
Tagged amy shipley, big easy rollergirls, cake cafe, chessa johnson, john haffner, New Orleans, Photography, scott frilot
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Movin’ on up!
This weekend I moved into my new studio space on N. Robertson in the Upper Ninth Ward. It’s a gorgeous old building, and while it is still in its sleepy state of construction – it’s a surplus of photographic opportunities: … Continue reading
Art for Art’s Sake
Yes, every year I complain about the crowds, but every year I go. I can’t help it. It’s a good time – perfect opportunity to people watch, view art, hang with friends, and enjoy cheap wine from plastic glasses. Art … Continue reading
Posted in Art, New Orleans
Tagged art, art for art sake, arthur roger, gallery, john waters, julia, lemieux, New Orleans, soren christensen, warehouse district
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Zelda
Because I Must Although she contributes almost nothing to my creative endeavors except for inserting her opinion (and big ass) on my projects, in order to maintain a semi-calm and peaceful home environment, I must recognize another member of the … Continue reading