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Saturday, December 5, 2009

saving for a brighter tomorrow.

...this is my retirement fund.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

the first cut is the deepest.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

a loom with a view.



packing

cheese castle

today i left milwaukee for my beloved chicago. sometimes a packed suitcase is like a work of art.

Friday, November 27, 2009

like taking a vacation into another life i sometimes live.


poster by little friends of printmaking

one province, four states and three great lakes later, i am in milwaukee for this. please do come down tomorrow.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

rage about the machine.

seeking computer to change my shoes. please. in truth, this is just a note to say that my computerlesness persists. i miss you, world wide web. soon we shall be together again. soon.

thank you leah, for letting me borrow your computer for a bit. sorry if your blog languishes as a result. oh yeah, i should get back to using this computer for official city of craft business. it's going to be amazing.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

pick-me-up.

i recommend le faux pulled porc. ici.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

generally speaking...

pictured above are some tiny jars i have crammed full of shredded canadian currency. why, you ask? well, there could be many answers but the most tactile and promotional of the options is that city of craft is presenting a general store-themed art room at tomorrow's hotel canzine and that when i think 'general store', i think 'tiny jars of shredded money'. it seems like every curio cabinet should have at least one.

i am very happy that this one-day shop is part of canzine, and not just because my ongoing connectivity issues have made me a useless heap when it comes to getting work done and producing events. nope, more than just a piggy back ride, canzine is a very special beast...a crammed downtown hotel filled with an uncomfortable amount of creativity. i love it. it is like the perfect antidote to the stark and unattainable ideals of modern craft culture. a million tiny things just waiting to contaminate your white walls and concrete lofts.

for our part, the city of craft room will try tempting your senses with such unavoidable acquisitions as hundreds of plaster fingers, hand-printed fat quarters, birch bark jewellery, stones covered in crochet, hand-bound books, buttons that look like teeth and...tiny jars of shredded money.

and you can bet i am going to use that extra hour of sleep to desperately attempt to get more done.