Christmas eve on Canyon Rd~ no better place to be on Christmas eve in Santa Fe. The streets are closed down to traffic, and everyone walks the faralito lined walkways enjoying the festive atmosphere, stopping perhaps to warm themselves & sing a Christmas carol or sip some hot chocolate at one of the bonfires along the way. It's a Santa Fe tradition, and it being my first time, I can see why so many people come out to walk... despite the freezing temperatures, the experience warms the heart.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Christmas Lights on the Plaza, Santa Fe
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
On the Road Again
Getting Hungry?
Welcome to Sunny Southern California
Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Image #1: When I Heard the Storm: Hwy 375, Nevada
Image #2: Climb the Mountains: Olympic National Park, Washington
Image #3: Out for a Walk: Cannon Beach, Oregon
Image #4: Forest Wilderness: Sangre de Christos Mountain Range, New Mexico
Image #5 Beautiful World: Mt Rainier National Park, Washington
DMF Assignment: InDesign/Table of Contents
With help from Dennis, notes from Miles' You Tube tutorials & the nice guy that sits next to me in DMF lab, I was able to at least figure out the itsiest bit of Indesign. Steep learning curve for the computer illiterate (that's me!) This seems much easier to do in Photoshop, but I can see how Indesign would be extremely useful... once I figured out how to use it. For me, I think that I'd need a full quarter specifically for that program. For now though, since I did the book over Thanksgiving break in Photoshop, I'll post it in that format. Oh, and the background looked black in Indesign, but it came out dark green in the blog???
DMF Week10: Other/Artist Andy Goldsworthy
Monday, November 30, 2009
Happy December!
DMF Week10: Personal Images/Ceramics Projects
Well, I know you're all wondering... so whatever happened to that ceramics project you were working on when you did the self-portrait? Well, it finally all came out of the kiln... and so here it is- the final project. The original idea for this project (obsession/multiples) was based on symbology of the bear figure (strength, introspection, knowledge,) but was expanded upon conceptually by the addition of the big black bear at the center. The big, ugly black bear in the center represents Big Oil- representing greed, mass consumption and destruction of natural habitat, thereby contributing to global warming & the plight of the polar bear.
Oh, the bear head below was just a continuation of exploring the bear form for other/larger projects down the road. I think it's pretty cute though, and makes me smile when I look at it...
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Images
Friday, November 27, 2009
DMF Week 9: Personal Images
Sunday, November 22, 2009
DMF Week 9: Other/ Artist Colette Hosmer
I was actually looking for another Artist's work online (with key words "artist uses dead animals") when I came across Colette's work. I found it interesting how she works with so many different materials. I actually came across her article first & really liked what she had to say. I guess because I could relate in a lot of ways. I've included a link to her website... I tried to include the link to the article, but I'm experiencing technical difficulties...see quote below for an excerpt... or google for the full article.
Desert Donuts
Desert Donutsgypsum sand, yellow and red sand/dirt, Sangres, pink volcanic ash,1.5"x3.5" diameter2003. A Physical Map of the Earth - Addison Parks Gallery, Santa Fe and Taos, NM

- Pipe-line
- dried preserved minnows, steel
- 9'x8'x6'
- 1998
- Museum of Fine Arts - Santa Fe, NM
"in fact I never intended to become an artist; I guess I didn’t think that I could. I really didn’t know what it meant to be a professional artist or how to go about doing it. I was just following a passion. Because I wasn’t attempting to participate in the art world I had a certain freedom. I wasn’t worried about what was expected of an artist and because of this I was able to go in a direction that was truly my own" (Art Interview Online Magazine)
source: Art Interview Online Magazine
Saturday, November 21, 2009
The Open Road
Damn, this blogging thing is addictive. I don't think we even need to post images during Thanksgiving break. I think I am just putting off things I need to do... like packing up. So, I sit, looking through my images & thinking. I often take pictures through the windshield when I'm driving on long, desolate stretches of road. I really don't know why... it's just something I do. For this one, I actually pulled over & got out of the car. I am not for the paving of America, but there is something I love about fresh asphalt. I don't know what it is exactly... but something to do with the black shininess of it, the stark contrast to the natural surroundings, the way it sticks slightly to your feet if you walk across it... even the smell of it. I liked this picture because the road just seems to stretch out into forever.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
DMF Assignment: Papercraft, How I spend my evenings as an Art Student, and Various other ramblings...

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