There is an exhibit at Gallery 101 that featured the artist Sebastien Cliche. He had a bunch of photographs and I really liked this text. Its gotta make you think.
Love is Blind
I made this sculpture out of carpet samples. Each colour is a different sample that I adhered to a foam core and I lined the back with a nice piece of leather. I had salvaged the carpet samples from 'la poubelle' of a flooring showroom ages ago. I knew these pieces were precious and I wanted to make something special with them. So this is what was made: the arrangement of the circles represent letters in braille and it spells LOVE. I tried teaching myself braille from a braille book that I also found in my dumpster diving. Braille is very hard to learn.
Studio
Colour
As of late, I have taken on an unfortunate (but only temporary) job that is taking up all my time. I have not been making nearly as much fun stuff as I'd like. I did get inspired by buying a new pair of running shoes (to tempt me to run more)... and this freed up the old pair for something colourful. I made the new shoe (left) out of my old sneakers (right). All I had to do was lop off the top of the shoe, dive into my leather scraps and use lots of glue. Now I have a 'new' pair of sandals...prefect for all those mild days in March.
Skating...More
I am trying something new today.
Here is a skating video I took last year on the canal. I love my super speedy speed skates. It not the world's most exciting video, but think of the possibilities!
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Skate Cake
Norval Morriseau
As much as I like winter, sometimes it there can be long stretches of grey and wintery wearyness. It was such an amazing burst of colour to see the Norval Morrisseau exhibition at the National Gallery. He is the first aboriginal artist to have a solo exhibtion at the National Gallery. It is on until April, and a Must See show...all that beautiful colour and life and shapes and energy. Bring a sketchbook and take some time to look at the details. These paintings will make you want to go crazy with colour. I know I do not do a Morrisseau any justice, but here's my sketch, with some colour and digital manipulation added with photoshop. I have to go back just to be near these amazing paintings again...
Mascot
My friend Yvette was visiting this weekend. She's always up for interacting with mascots, and the Giant Tiger tiger on the canal was no exception. I was trying to find if the tiger has a name, but it seems that the tiger is nameless... I almost got a job at a mascot company a few years ago. That would have been fun. If your hunkering to see more mascots go to these places: Facemakers, International Mascot, Sugar Costumes. Mascots Galore! Thanks Yvette, for finding hilarity in the most unlikely places!
Cupcakes (again)
Yesteday, I attended the baby shower (twins!) for Jenny and Patrick Gordan (framer for the arts community in Ottawa). I brought cupcakes, all real. Yum :) Babies: very tiny.
Cake Shoes
I have been in a bit a shoe frenzy lately. Recently I finished these dreamy cake shoes. I have been working a series of cakes and I always like to push the concept a little father. Thus, Cake Shoes were created. How nice is it to think that I can slip on a pair of cakes at the end of a long day? I can't wait to wear them outside...I'll have to wait for spring. Its just like when I got a pair of rollerskates for my birthday (January) and could only use them inside for months...
I was tagged for 4 things, so here it goes:
4 jobs*
Only 4? I’ve had about 26, and counting...here's some interesting ones:
-construction site worker
-driver to Margaret Atwood’s mother (yes, the author)
-production and design assistant at a belt factory (fancy, expensive ladies belts)
-ceramic elephant maker
*movies I watch over and over*
-Napoleon dynamite
-I have to admit to the Sound of Music
-Cheech and Chong movies (who doesn’t watch those over and over?)
-oops, that's only 3...I'm not much of repetitive movie watcher.
*4 books*
Blindness, Jose Saramango
Orynx and Craick, Margaret Atwood
A Fine Balance, Rohinton Mistry
The Fountainhead, Ann Rand
*4 places I have lived*
Ottawa
Toronto
North Bay
Milton
*4 TV shows*
not really a show, but the news
Entertainment tonight or some other celebrity gossip dribble
Will and Grace
Jeopardy
*4 vacations*
Tuktoyuktuk, NWT
Newfoundland
Cuba
Scotland
*4 fav dishes*
Sushi
Pho
lebanese
Anything curry
*4 daily sites*
Tania
I heart sensible shoes
CBC
*4 places I would rather be*
At my studio
in a sensory deprivation float tank
on a mode of transportation, getting somewhere: boat, plane, car, bike etc..
in bed
4 Tags
Trippen
Toronto
Visitors
At long last, Tania and Paul are coming to visit! we are going skate (the canal has opened for their arrival) and maybe be go bowling. Too bad the Bingo closed, but that might be one too many activities! When would we have time to nap? I am going back to Toronto with them for a few days to have some slushy-Toronto winter fun.
Here's another artist that I need to put in my 'Artists that Inspire' listing: Allyson MItchell. She makes some cool things and then makes films of them and lots of other stuff!
Cute Boots
Icicles
Just one word....
Rock? or Mitten?
My friend Lisa (post more on your blog, lisa!!!) sent me the best thing for my birthday. It is a little mitten shaped rock she found at Presqu'ile Provincial Park. Through the magic of a little photoshop, this is an image of both sides of the rock. Two textures! What a treasure!
Birds
There are a few little hiking trails out near Kanata. Jason and I walked around one on the weekend in brrrr.....cold. Its so nice there because all the chickadees come and sit on your hand to eat bird seeds. They are so cute, I want to take them home.
Then I had to look up that saying: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush". But what does it mean???
"The things we already have are more valuable than the things we only hope to get".
So I have 2 birds in my hand...I must be very rich :)
Advance Polls
I have been working as a Central Poll Supervisor this weekend for Elections Canada for the Advance Poll. It has been kind of fun (and a little stresful). Looks like I'll be working on election day too. Never a dull moment. Go Vote!
This is as close as I could come to taking pictures of any polling station. They are very strict about no-photos inside the building. Oh, the Rules!