Monday, October 15, 2007

This was my Saturday project: It's a mix of the 70's and Picasso. Not quite what I was going for. I'm still learning how to make my aquatints not too dark. I'm embarrassed to tell you also that the image was inspired from a photo of a great grandmother, a horrible resemblance I know. This was a little collaborative class project. I enjoyed making the sparkly skirt. And yes, that is a lock of my own hair in there. This mixed-media piece was made on a piece of aluminum for a show in NY or something, where they put the art in a plastic sleeve and it will go on display like that, passed around in a binder. Interesting....kind of weird...
I have finally managed to make a soft and moist cake in this altitude. It's white cake with raspberry filling and 7 minute frosting! Yum.

Lastly, for all you curly tops out there, may I recommend Paul Mitchell's "Round Trip." Bring back those baby locks! (I had ringlets as a child for those of you who don't remember.) It makes soft natural looking curls (never crunchy). Just put it in after the shower, dry it with a diffuser, and you've got rad hair in seconds! (see photo: radness)

3 comments:

debfox said...

Oh, yes. I see the radness radiating and curling out from your strained, yet radical smile.
I enjoy seeing your projects. You have a rad take on things. Also, yum to the tasty looking cake.It would be an appropriate, dare I say, rad, accompaniment to the glass of soymilk I'm drinking right now.

S. Schuller said...

Emily, I love the hair! Keep up this 'do for sure. And, I love both the drawing and the mixed media collage. Very hip. I would buy it if I could! Where could I get a huge canvas (maybe 4'x4') for cheap? Any ideas?

Anonymous said...

This is good hair Ems. That cake is melting in my cyberspace mouth. Everyone is going to be flocking to your house if you keep that bakin' up. Its a wonderful skill.