Biorequiem - Page 17

Leaving for NYC in a few hours, need advice

What the hell should D. and I do, where should we go? Tell me everything you know! I’ve been there a couple of times, but it was long ago. We will arrive tomorrow morning ready for ACTION. And, of course, if you’re in or around the area, you must come see my work at the Dances of Vice Festival this weekend and say hello. Clickity click!

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3D Rococo apparatus, continued

Just as I was mentioning my plans to re-create my Rococo technology designs in actual metal yesterday, someone talented took it upon themselves to create this delightful 3D model. Brings the project to life, it do.

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Hello from the Dubai tourism board!

This is a direct cross-post from Coilhouse, my appologies to anyone who is reading it twice. Diz and Mil. Friends, one of Our People is in serious trouble. Mildred’s partner, Diz, has been arrested in Dubai for melatonin, an over-the-counter aid for jet lag. You can read the full story here, on Mildred’s LJ. I quote: We kind of knew he would be profiled because he has long hair and looks oriental (they are very racist against Asians in Dubai, …

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Grievance – a drawing

Paper, ink 11×14″ I’ve been seething with the especially persistent feeling that I should be drawing instead of just about anything, so this was angrily hammered out in two and a half hours, in such a mania. Please excuse these not being scans, will scan it just as soon as I can. Carrying on with the Rococo technology theme I’ve been developing since the trips to Russia and Italy. There is something infinitely appealing about the concept of intricate jewelry …

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Electric Z

Me with Jacob’s Ladder, by Molly Crabapple. Visit Molly’s other art at mollycrabapple.com Aside from this adorable piece of art there’s nothing to report as of this exact second. Exceedingly busy, and very late with communication – please stand by, more is on its way.

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2007 in review – the opus

The past year was the busiest I’ve ever been, and consequently the most fulfilling. I did learn a lot about stretching myself too thin, but it was most definitely worth it. Reflecting while writing this gave me a chance to examine the way I spend my time, which will hopefully lead to an optimized life system – now entertaining the idea of a monthly recap in this vein. In the meantime I’ll be doing some physical writing in regards to …

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Jellyfish

Me, by Jason Levske a.k.a. StuntKid. Jason’s pretty great and so are his illustrations. Expect little but occasional images here for a while. Verbosity is being utilized elsewhere.

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Beginning anew.

This decision to start posting here has been a long time coming, the only thing stopping me has been procrastination. No longer! And what better way to begin than by sharing a new painting. Completed in late November, oil on canvas. String

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Etsy shmetsy

Etsy shmetsy, originally uploaded by zoetica. Listed some of my favorite originals on Etsy. Don’t know why I’ve been so lazy about it – that account had been hanging around since August, gathering dust, save for occasional shopping. I like seeing prices officially established, saving my customers guesswork. Soon I’ll be listing prints, as well. If any of you seasoned Etsians have helpful informashunz for me, please do share!

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Coilhouse inception.

The official launch was yesterday and I couldn’t be happier with the response thus far. What’s Coilhouse, you ask? COILHOUSE is a love letter to alternative culture, written in an era when alternative culture no longer exists. Also, it’s a blog. Also, a magazine. It’s a collaborative web and print project of photographer Nadya Lev, musician Meredith Yayanos and myself. We offer you daily brain-spew, articles, features and occasional interviews. Coilhouse is taking submissions. Go forth and spread the propaganda …

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