Tan da Park. April 16. Monday. 9am. I sit in a symphony of sounds. The low rhythmic hum of Vietnamese being spoken. Rapid beats drum out and meet the occasional high pitch of the attendant screaming something to her friend. Birds, sitting in small aviaries, tended to by a man.. Read More »
Continuing to experiment with aluminum and playing with abstract art, this is the first in a series of manipulating aluminum through heat. A fun process of "I wonder what will happen if I put this on my stove" yielded a beautiful browning, bending effect. A little ripping and tearing.. Read More »
I know it's random but it's been fun playing with these new-to-me materials. I love the precision of the sharpee pen. I love the freedom and cathartic quality of spray paint. Here's the first one I did: "Man Down" And here's the Second: "In the Grain" Love to hear any.. Read More »
So am currently working on an article on my experience in climbing Kili. I primarily want to write this because climbing it unearthed a power and strength in me, which I never knew I had. So I would like to really showcase that experience as a way of inspiring others.. Read More »
And it looks even better than I could have hoped on the brushed aluminum. http://starryrabbit.com/collections/bhutan If you are coming to the Open Studio, you will experience it. If not, I will be doing a video to really bring this to life because to see these in person with the brushed.. Read More »
Bhutan Bhutan is like no other place. Nestled in the Himalayas with rolling green hills. Cities built into river valleys where houses and dzongs, built in traditional style hang on mountainsides. My time here involved hiking through mountains, meditating in ancient dzongs, climbing to monasteries clinging onto cliffs, trying to.. Read More »
Now I have no idea how I am going to do this or when I am going - but I have been wanting to go to Madagascar for a very long time and some time in 2012, I will make it happen. You may be asking yourself, what the...why there?.. Read More »
I absolutely love this shot of Old Dubai. I changed the coloring of the image to a sort of sepia and then using a little voodoo, printed this directly onto wood, allowing the grain to show through. I will then use metal fittings and brackets to construct the buildings.. Read More »
