It's Saturday night, so here's a little guide on how to slow dance.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
fungus trees

Here's the first of my fungus tree lithographs. It's a little one, two colors, 4" x 6". I'm feeling a little medium on it, it could probably use another color, but my attention is already focused elsewhere. The next print I'm working on is considerably larger. It's still in progress but photos are coming soon. I'm not sure how many colors I'm wanting it to be, or if I want it to be colorful at all. Also puttering away at batman 1943, which really starts off around 1940, but 1943 is a cooler number. I am a nerd.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
facebook in real life
I need weekly affirmations about leaving facebook. Thank you interwebz for reminding me.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
iPad Accordion
Half of me thinks this is a fantastic idea while the other half is yelling "WHY WOULD YOU DO SUCH A THING!?!" Mostly it is awesome, but of course can never come close to the real thing. except for the part where the iPad is significantly lighter. The person playing is also quite delightful. Thank you interwebz.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Rhymes with...Anti-Pope!
I'm feeling a little blasphemous. Just a little. like an antelope...or a cantalope, because there is no hope. ANTI-POPE!!! the enjoyment is Eeenstentaaanioos. Behold:
Also, Det Satan Club.
Also, Det Satan Club.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Everything in its Right Place

For anyone with a tendency to enjoy extreme organization(like myself) this blog is not fair. Not fair at all. Things Organized Neatly is just that; photos of things, mostly ordinary, organized in the most sublime of fashions. It keys into that special little OCD part of myself that demands that everything be in its place. Enjoy the neatness.

Thursday, January 20, 2011
Vintage Photos from Sydney Police Archives

lordy, are you in for a treat today. The above is a small sample of the incredible photography found in the Sydney Justice & Police Museum Archives and they are indeed something to behold. You can find the rest of these photos through the french blog La boite verte as well as at Coilhouse. These are truly stunning photographs and worth a look.
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