Tonight I:
A) Made myself a lovely luxurious dinner a la chicken in a white wine sauce with thin spaghetti and assorted tomatoes and peppers.
B) Went out for ice cream with an old friend.
C) Did a new painting:
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D) Gave myself a haircut
A) Made myself a lovely luxurious dinner a la chicken in a white wine sauce with thin spaghetti and assorted tomatoes and peppers.
B) Went out for ice cream with an old friend.
C) Did a new painting:
![](https://dz3ixmv6nok8z.cloudfront.net/static/img/ph-508.604ed20cffa9.gif)
D) Gave myself a haircut
im not getting this? it seems hollow, the white on white. or maybe my y-chromosome wants blood! contrast! negative space! angles! exclamation points!
re: haircut.
so arty!
so, i thought killybegs was some sort of slang for 'killbourough' or something, but no, there is a town called killybegs. googlemaps reveals nothing... is it really that empty, or is there a better source?
Dear your X chromosome: yeah, it might be a girl-centric thing. Ive had this insistence for a while that I can look at a drawing and know nine times out of ten the gender of the artist. it is quiet and peaceful, contemplative, but thats not often what compels me to make images.
p.s. washed out white paintings are almost impossible to photograph well, you'd have to see it in order to really appreciate it. It demands human presence.
that sounds right. (although i know the above photo is snapshot for web, done quickly) have you had instruction in photographing art for slides or the like? the key to it is two lights equally far away, or one light and a bounce card. your particular style is even more problematic because color temperature is very important...
your town looks nice. some day, id like to visit 'the homeland' (very irish last name, 4th or 5th generation american?)
brooklyn: above bushwick, or part of. 8 stops in from manhatten. not hipstery, yet looks safe.
On the matter of Stuff...
oh, its learned. my family all are packrats. but, art supplies, sketchbooks ( i do weed them, but they go back 15 years) drawings, animation art, animation books, and the disease of every cartoonist everywhere, Plastic Toys.