
This image is one from same house as the bed image I posted yesterday. Apparently the house used to be a barber/beauty shop. Deliciously spooky!
Barber Shop
Two Shows – One Day

Next Friday, the 7th, is going to be one crazy day for me – I have two shows!
The first one is at Chroma Studios – another new artist-run gallery in town and is an all photography show!! WOOT! They are located at 1606 Central Ave SE, Suite 102 and it runs from 5-8:30pm.
The second one is at the Wooden Cow and is a Dia de los Muertos show. We are featuring three artists and have a juried show (I headed up the jurying and will be participating in the physical hanging of the show) and I will have a piece in the juried show. I’ve also created all the ads and collateral for the show – it’s been a crazy couple of weeks! And I don’t see it slowing down any time soon.
I’ll be starting at Chroma and then heading over to the Wooden Cow to end the evening. Two great shows – try and see them both if you can!
Forgotten Dreams

I absolutely love this bed – and the house it lives in – in a ghost town called Cuervo, NM. Cuervo is one of my favorite ghost towns – it’s right off the highway and full of empty houses you can just wander through. When we’ve been there we’ve usually found people just like us – trying to catch a glimpse of what life used to be like in New Mexico.
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Little Boy at Obama Rally

I went to an rally for Obama yesterday – I was so far back I didn’t see the man himself – but I did see this little guy – the best reason to vote for Obama – to give our kids the opportunities they deserve.
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Flipping Out

One of the first tricks I learned in Photoshop was how to flip photos – I spent a lot of time creating digital Rorschach tests. As I progressed on my digital journey (I learned Photoshop on my own with the aid of several good books) I quit flipping. I’ve recently come back to it – although in a more refined way – here’s a piece that will be in an upcoming show at Chroma Studios.
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Wooden Cow Grand Opening Success!!





We had our grand opening celebration on Friday and it was a rousing success – lots of people enjoying and buying art, a bellydancing troupe to keep everyone entertained, a mountain of food (that kept having to be replenished), and fun, fun fun. All of the cows stepped up in a variety of ways and I think that was the key to our success. Here’s a few pics from the evening:
In the News
I was mentioned in the Albuquerque Journal today in an article about crafting. Go to the site and search for Etsy to read the whole thing. Here’s an excerpt:
“Crafting art
Linguistic and artistic lines are beginning to blur in the craft world.
Kurt Nelson, owner of Palette Contemporary Art and Craft, says “craft” has often been unfairly maligned. The distinctions between “art” and “craft” are on their way out, “like the dodo,” he says.
He used “craft” to describe his gallery to showcase the diversity of contemporary art — from oil painting to $3,700 submerged solid glass — but none is what he calls traditional “Aunt Millie” crafts.
A few doors down in the same Northeast Albuquerque outdoor mall, artists scurry around the Wooden Cow Gallery and Art Space, a new multigenre cooperative gallery that opened last month. At the Wooden Cow, distinctions between high and low art blur as mosaic designs share space with Chinese brush work. The gallery includes pieces that could be called craft, such as resin-coated rings made from recycled Scrabble pieces.
Lorraine Klover, one of the Wooden Cow founders, is a photographer who also sells on Etsy. She says the term “craft” has been denigrated because it is associated with practical work done by women. Some locals eschew the “craft” label because of those traditional connotations.”
First Photograph

This is the first photograph that inspired me to think about making art again – I hadn’t done anything officially creative in about a decade before that (besides dressing like a freak everyday and decorating my apartment in strange and amusing ways). I’ve used this image so many times and in so many ways – I love her – my beautiful angel – taken in Dallas in 2001.
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Contemplating
Looking through old pics – found a bunch of highly photoshopped self-portraits I did for an ATC theme several years ago. I still like them, most particularly the lack of gray hair in them – more on my Flickr.
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Gray Day, Everything is Gray

The last two days have been weird – weather-wise – gray, windy, we had a tornado warning yesterday – not your typical NM weather. I personally like it – I’m wearing a dress and tights – something I really haven’t done since living in Seattle – when that was my fall/winter/spring uniform. This photo was taken on our last roadtrip – I call it Ghost Lightning as the “lightning” is actually from another photo of cracks in a adobe wall. Off to partake in the neighborhood Shop n Stroll where they block off the streets, have live entertainment, stuff for the kids, etc. Should be fun!









