More Drawing

Cooperative drawings with my friend Jem.

Cooperative drawings with my friend Jem.

Here’s more of the work from me and my friend Jem. This is from the second night of our efforts. She said she didn’t realize at first that it would take us so long to do them. I laughed. I’ve done one of these alone before, and it took something like two weeks of free time to do it, and it wasn’t nearly as big as even half of one of these. Super-fun stuff, though, we both agreed. She’s much better at the color blending than I am, which is adding a lot to the project. Can’t wait to see what they look like when they’re done!

Four Wheels and Death

It really was a funny one.  Guess you had to be there.

It really was a funny one. Guess you had to be there.

I went to the second shooting for the zombie extravaganza, “8 Wheels of Death” today. This is Lola, Zombie #1. As the first one infected, she is ultimately responsible for the rest of the roller arena killing each other (for the most part, anyway. A few of us live.). The crowd was getting some stage direction from Chris, and zombie material is really just ripe fodder for jokes. Moments later, Lola was chowing down on the skate-clad leg. Good times, people. Good times.

Gear

The bassist laughed when I took this one.  Still life with Coke, he asked.

Some days I’m so busy it’s tough to get any shots done. This day I spent the entire afternoon working on my lines for the zombie movie, so by the time I rolled into the gig at the gorgeous grounds of a park for a festival I had not one photo pixelated upon the memory card of my trusty Nikon. I snapped this moments before we started playing, and by the time we were done it was dark, I was exhausted, and my finger never got near the shutter button until the next day.

Live Music

Live music on a Friday night.

Live music on a Friday night.

The band played at a festival Friday night, and I took the opportunity to try a few live band shots of the other performers. I don’t like to use flash ordinarily, but it was dark out by the time I was able to take photos, so I gave it a shot. This one didn’t turn out too bad. I’m still not sure about that whole flash thing, though.

Cutie

owen

My friends were just successful in adopting a beautiful little boy. He’s six weeks old. Isn’t he gorgeous? He was the greatest thing I could possibly take a picture of this day.

Free Style

My friend Jem working on some of the free style drawings we started that night.

My friend Jem working on some of the free style drawings we started that night.

I messaged my friend Jem the other day. “You like drawing?” “Yeah, why?” was her response.

Fast forward a couple days, and we’re leaned over pieces of paper at my dining room table, pens and pencils strewn about. What I’d thought would be a fun couple of hours turned into fun that lasted until she looked at her watch and said, “I better go. You don’t wanna know what time it is.”

Time flies when you’re having a truly excellent time with art. I hope to bring you updates on these works in the future. We already have some color on them, and they rock!

Red Hot and Blues

Tools of the trade.

Tools of the trade.

Had to work the second job tonight. Here’s a bit of the equipment that I work with in the evenings. This is a 1950s-era Astatic microphone, pretty common stuff for harmonica players to use. It’s sitting on top of a similar-era Gretsch amplifier. I’m really tired, so that’s all you get. I’m off to bed! Maybe later I’ll tell you about the treasure trove of free books I was bequeathed with during the set break.

Nevermore

The ghostly human embodiment of Poe's Raven shows up as a depressed writer is attempting suicide and extolls the virtues of life, art, and also calls her an idiot.

The ghostly human embodiment of Poe's Raven shows up as a depressed writer is attempting suicide and extolls the virtues of life, art, and also calls her an idiot.

I went to a theatre production tonight. My friend wrote this play, and tonight was the second showing of it as part of Indy’s Fringe Festival, an event that offers more than 270 live theatre performances in 10 days, plus fine arts, film festival, street performers, and a ton of other awesome stuff.

The play is titled “Nevermore,” and consists of a confrontation between a hopelessly depressed and suicidal writer and the human-formed ghost of Poe’s Raven from the famous poem. It was kind of scary in a this-is-some-deep-and-real-shit kind of way, but there was some dark humor thrown in for good measure, and I do like the dark humor. I appreciated the examination of how pain can both inhibit and help the creative process, and the idea that both bad feelings and good ones come from the same place, and you can’t expect to have one without the other, that if there is despair, well, there has to be joy coming along at some point. At least that’s what I got out of it. Above you can see the Raven giving our poor writer some sage, dark views on life, death, and creativity. I’ll not spoil the end for you, as it’s still playing the rest of this week. Strong stuff, though!

It was a pretty awesome way to spend an hour. I’d emailed her several times about it in the past few weeks, and she’d been hard at work on it. It was great seeing someone’s efforts come to fruition, especially a play where it’s all live and you have to literally throw your whole self into it as people have their concentration focused on you – that’s pretty cool stuff. I was genuinely happy and envious for her to have realized her goal.

On the photo side, this was a tough shoot. I was very glad they allowed me to take pictures, as it was a cool subject, but the lighting, of course, was pretty crummy, and I had to dial the film speed way up, and still I could only shoot at about an 1/8 of a second. To stop much motion you really need to shoot at 1/60 of a second, so I was shooting very slowly. It was hard to get shots, and I missed many dramatic ones, because the actors were moving when this happened. I couldn’t even stop the motion of an eyeblink at this slow of a shutter speed. Still, I think I pulled out a few okay photos. Nice bit of practice.

I would have liked to have been involved in this somehow. These things are going on around me, and aside from watching some of my friends partake in them, these art events, I don’t have any personal involvement. It’s frustrating. I don’t know how or what to do to become a part of something like this. Maybe next year. Maybe then I’ll have something of my own to present for the visual arts portion of the show.

Artlit

Many, many art mags, some children's lit, a few colored pencils, and a Nebraska license plate.  All the learnin' you need.

Many, many art mags, some children's lit, a few colored pencils, and a Nebraska license plate. All the learnin' you need.

Darrel loaned me a bunch of his art magazines, because he’s cool like that. I’ve read through one of them already. My immediate impression was that there’s a whole lot more going on out on the West Coast than there is here, but what do I know? I also learned that there’s a pretty awesome little cottage industry booming with art toys – these goofy little whimsical, weird, fun, bizarre, cute, odd and rather detailed little figures made out of all sorts of media, though vinyl seems to be really popular. Anyway, it’s fun stuff to learn about, and I’m happy to have been given the opportunity to pick up on it for free. (Free!)