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Friday, May 27, 2011

May!

OK!
It's been forever it seems since I updated last, I know. BUT I have been busy. Very very busy! Working around the clock. May has been good for completing some of my larger tattoo projects. I'm going to start with some black and grey work. Tomorrow I will probably upload a bunch of color work.
First to be completed was Jeremy's Noah's Ark piece - but you will have to wait for a healed photo of that one.
So we will move on to Craig. Craig comes down from the Baton Rouge area. He has two half-sleeves by me and we finished his chest this go round. We figure there's about 20 or so hours just on his chest (over 4 sittings) and 40 hours all around, easy. This guy can sit! The chest is a collision and extension of the two half-sleeves. It's all in black and grey with the heart being the only part in color to give it more emphasis. He pretty much let me do my thing with the designs, giving me a general idea of his direction with the good/evil theme.


I have a photo of his other half sleeve but I will have to dig in my external hard drive to find it... I'll post when I do.

Later in the week Kyle stopped by and we took some photos of his healed backpiece. Kyle came in with an interesting idea for his back, chock full of meaning but it also came together in an interesting visual way! He had a list of things he wanted: a portrait of himself whistling and kicking a soccer ball, his daschund,  a wall with a chalkboard displaying maxwell's distribution, and an old school desk on the wall as well. Quite a lot to include!! He left the design to me but wanted it kind of cartoony, so I applied a kind of fish-eye look to make it more playful because I tend to have a more realistic approach when rendering. 








Later tonight or tomorrow I'll upload even MORE photos of some of the other pieces I've finished. But that's all for now - gotta go eat some delicious foods and prepare for today's session.

Monday, February 28, 2011

st roch, prosthesis man

A day or two after i got back to new orleans angelique and i went on a site-seeing adventure at the st roch cemetery! Had never been there, and definitely didn't expect to find a closet full of prosthetics in the chapel - Pretty erie since most of the items showed significant signs of weather and tear. That'll get the most photos up today for sure. Found a couple small moments here and there and just kind of played tourist like i did in japan. I'm trying a different approach to everyday life, attacking it with the same keen scrutiny as a tourist, as if i were confronted with it for the first time, in the hopes it'll yield new things to think about... what it is... what this is...

aaannyways. also made a trip to spanish fort in lakeview. It's where i used to catch the bus in middle school. Fun times, the bus!

st roch

st lucy and her plate of eyeballs








cannon ball maker at spanish fort.

bus stop. we used to hide hubcaps in the tree skirt. 
there was this one particular bump, and i would pick one up almost every day.
one day the plants were trimmed and the hubcaps were gone.
our bus stop got moved soon after that...

also in lakeview! vietnamese church thing.


sunday barbie on felicity


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Continued.......

Sorry for the hiatus, the packing and journey back to the states was grueling, but necessarily so i suppose. Nothing like seeing how much everyone hates their jobs in america! Or are just terrible at them. Enough griping though, hereeererereres the rest of the story!

So as soon as i reached the landing on the suspension bridge i passed out (from the high altitude), and proceeded to have a vision. Luckily chris had his fm radio ipod adapter on the street and was able to get this recording midway through my dream:
Mystery Vending Monstercat
I'll let all you dream analysts take a crack at it. I can't make much sense out of it.

It's Thursday the 24th. I will be at the shop starting today - for those who are still wanting to get appointments for march, i have a handful of days open so let's have at them!

Soooo... I think this blog will turn into a food and tattoos-i-do blog now, and occasionally a travel log when i do leave nola for those brief moments! Thanks to all you guys that've been checking this thing every so often. Hope it was at least partially entertaining haha. And stop by again soon, i should be updating this kind of regularly with stories of cheese, desserts and tattzoos!




Saturday, February 19, 2011

Aya Castle

Guess what? It's in Aya town! Lots of photos. Let's start with some models! Awesome!!



Castle's in the upper left.



Here you can see the 'original' steps, or what's left, and the added ramp.
The lighter stones i'm assuming are repairs.

When you can't dress up in the samurai garb, put yourself in the reflection!
It's me.

It's chris!

It's mami!




noting the different approach with the corner.


slingshot KING of aya castle. Giving a demo.

we took turns flingin' acorns at the target down the path. 



Climbin'...
A suspension bridge?!
to be continue........



Tuesday, February 15, 2011

students and the cherry blossom would be.

Yesterday was hilarious. Chris took me to the school where he teaches english to assist in two of his afternoon classes. He said we would be working with this third graders... i misunderstood. I was thinking 'third graders', but chris teaches junior high third graders, which is like freshmen in high school hahaha. So the kids were way bigger than i had anticipated, but that was a good thing too.

It was kind of an 'interview the visitor' thing. After a brief intro by me the class broke into small groups and came up with questions to ask me. Kids who asked questions that had already been answered had to play pictionary. It was fun. At the end of one class i got a photo taken with them, but the photo is on my phone so that will have to wait until i get back!! Ohhhh the phone photos... what a treat they will be.

Today it's very nice out. Sunny, barely any cloud coverage. We took a few hilly roads just out of the town to a bordering mountain (near the waterfall), and made a hike up. The path to the mountain is famous for the time in a few months when the trees lining it bloom with cherry blossoms. There are so many cherry blossom trees! Everywhere! I can tell because they're all dead now. Or at least not blooming is what i mean. At the top of the mountain they hold a ceremony of sorts, and there's a few photos from temples up there. The view was awesome, though again it's winter so just imagine it in spring when there's colors! Anyway, enough writing. Enjoy!

in a few months this picture will be full of cherry blossoms!

uhhhh