Moggie's creepy friends
I found one of them crawling around on my shoe while I was sitting on the subway. I tried to get him in my hand, but he dropped a line and ran off. Oh well.
I found one of them crawling around on my shoe while I was sitting on the subway. I tried to get him in my hand, but he dropped a line and ran off. Oh well.
I folded a piece of bristol board, with a pen drawing of a circle on it, by scoring a curve into it.
This is Jennifer's cat,Tita. Isn't she cute? Bit of a scratcher, though. She got me pretty good already, ouch!
This is that Lamborgini I was telling you about. Funny how close I got before two big guys grabbed me and hauled me off to the other side of the street! Just kidding. Actually I got this close and took two pictures, and no one seemed to notice. I like when a big guy like me can be invisible regardless. No pictures of celebrities, they get enough of that as it is.
This is some people standing outside Bryant Park, that is now overrun with beautiful people celebrating fashion and themselves. There was a Lamborgini parked on 40th street! And you wouldn't believe how many truck-limos I've seen. America is full of self named gods. It makes me sick. The worst thing is people who take pictures of them, like that's going to make them a part of it. Got news for you, you're still the same shit you were yesterday. I wouldn't even bother with this park if it didn't have free Wi-Fi
Sept 13 Update: Apparently the picture was lost, sorry.
This is my cute kitty Shaq. He used to be super playful but now he just gets crazy sometimes. He lives in Connecticut though :(
Actually, one of a set of two, but the color one doesn't come out to good on this camera. The show was cool. There were a lot of artsy people and a lot of drunks. The funniest thing was someone who came, dressed as a big penis! They were dancing and guys were taking pictures, it was crazy.
This was taken on the B train as it went over the bridge. This is a tribute to the recent works of Stacy Stewart Smith, kudos on your upcoming show!
I've been kicking around this bag of "beads" I made from soaking crayon wrappers in melted crayons. So today, I finally did something with them, I strung them together, straight up arts and crafts style.
On the bus heading home, not much else to see. I just hope this bus is in fact going to NYC. The bus driver hasn't been to clear about that. Either way, I've got to be back before Tuesday so I can in for more job interviews.
This is the checkout at an Asian grocery store we went to on the way back from seeing the country's oldest railroad station.
So I'm at my friend and fellow artist, Pexcho's house. It's pretty cool, his parlor looks like an e-bay goldmine. Imagine cabinets full of lunch boxes, stuffed animals, and Pez Dispensers. And mixed in are skulls, and tribal, voodoo type things. Very crazy, but in a really cool way.