Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read. -Groucho Marx
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
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Robbie
Robbie, one of the original commune members from New Buffalo in Taos, still entertains on his mandolin. I walked up to him and said "Is your name Robbie?" (because someone had told me it was his name) and he looked at me and replied "Yes, and yours is Bob"- pretty cool eh?
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Amy and Two Ravens
On the forty something"th" aniversary of the annual baseball game between the Hippies and the Indians in Northern New Mexico, Amy and Two Ravens take time out to connect with one another and share the rite of summertime together. When we left, the Hippies were getting killed 15-5, I'm not sure it's any kind of statement other than it was nice to see Anglos, Hispanics and Indians all together enjoying the sunshine underneath Truchas Peak- long live the spirit of the Southwest!
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Huggy Bear decides to spend a night out on the town
Huggy Bear originated as the residue from a sticker on a car window. I saw the shape (his head) on a parked car and it immediately made me think of a bear. The rest is constructed in bits and bites in Photoshop. I was motivated by textile designs from Henry Moore (yes, that Henry Moore, the sculptor). The final "cracked paint" surface is from a Photoshop plug-in that seemed to add to the "old circus poster" look the piece took on. Tech-heads rejoice, Huggy Bear loves you.
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