Artist vs. Artist vs. Artist

It was kind of scary, but pretty cool too.

It was kind of scary, but pretty cool too.

My friend Darrel has been a bit of an encouragement with my art for some time. He’s a lot more steeped in creative efforts than I have been, at least as far as his length of involvement. He’s one of those people who identified with his creative side pretty early on, and put himself right in the middle of it and never really thought of it any other way. Me, I was more the type who thought, “It’s fun and all, but I’m not really that good, and that’s not really stuff you do when you have a ‘real’ life.” I changed my mind recently, as you may have guessed from hanging out here, and I’ve started meeting people like Darrel.

For a while he has told me that we should hang out and I can check out some of his work and this massive collection of art magazines that he owns. Today I agreed to go over there, and I brought some of my supplies as he indicated that we might goof around with drawing some stuff. Once I got over there he says, “Oh, and Steve’s coming over also.” Steve is an artist friend of his that I’ve met a couple of times before. Okay, something felt like it was going to happen, but I didn’t know what.

Once Steve gets over there I’m looking at magazines, and those guys start getting out a bunch of paper and talking about something their apparently working on, and then Darrell looks over at me and says, “Okay, so the deal is we’re going to trade off and we’re each going to draw on these and kind of collaborate.”

I laughed a little nervously. “I can’t draw,” I said.
“What do you mean you can’t draw?”
“I haven’t drawn anything since high school.”
“You can do this stuff.”
“Um, okay.”

And so we did. Some hours later I was informed that we were going to color them as well.
“With what?” I asked.
“You brought your stuff! Pencils,” Darrel said.
“Um, okay.”

I went home at about 11pm. I’d been working on art with these guys for about six or seven hours all told. It was pretty wild, spending all that time just drawing and whatnot. At one point one of Darrel’s friends called, and he said, “Oh, we’re just hanging out here, making art.”

Really? That’s what we’re doing? Yeah. Yeah, I guess that *is* what we’re doing. Making art, not just screwing around, we’re making art. Woah. That’s kind of cool.

Darrel had me take one of the drawings home to work on by myself, so we’ll see how that goes. I think those guys are okay with what I was doing, but it was kind of scary trying to fit in and not worry about doing something really stupid. I’m pretty glad they asked me to work with them. This is the first time I’ve collaborated like that. It was nice to be included. Besides, I desperately needed the creative time. I’ve missed doing stuff with my hands. I love creating stuff that way.

That reminds me, Steve, who had seen one of my rolling ball sculptures, asked what I’d been doing with them lately. “I haven’t made any. Nothing. I’ve been too busy.”
“That’s not good at all,” he said.
“Yeah. Yeah, it sucks,” I said.
Damn, I miss that.

I Drove It

It makes the workday just a little bit better.

It makes the workday just a little bit better.

Even though the filming for “8 Wheels of Death” got postponed, I was still jazzed about getting the Chevelle running again, and I wanted to take it out for a little bit of a test drive. Driving it to work (which is way too friggin’ long a drive to be making every day, honestly) was a perfect way to make sure everything was working okay. I haven’t driven this thing to work in at least a year, maybe two, and I haven’t driven it at all for any real length of time yet this year. It was pretty kickass, I must say. I’d like to do it again. I just hope it keeps running for another couple of weeks so we can get the shoot done on it!

It Lives!!! 8/20/09

Finally up under its own power again!

Finally up under its own power again!

Last night I got the Chevelle running again, but there wasn’t much time to drive it, as the weather turned sour very soon after I got it out of the garage. The back window leaks like a sieve, and I don’t like tearing everything out to dry it off when this happens, so it wasn’t until tonight, when I was *supposed* to do the filming for “8 Wheels of Death” that I got to drive it another little bit.

What? The filming? The filming I’ve been working toward all week? Yeah, that didn’t happen. The forecast was for 50% or better chance of thunderstorms all day, so I didn’t take the car to work so that I could drive it straight to the shoot, which is some distance away. However, by about 10am all rain had stopped, all the clouds blew over, and it looked great. I wouldn’t be able to make the shoot if I had to go home and get the car first, though, so it was a loss when we canceled it early that morning. Figures, don’t it?

Anyway, I decided to go to my photo club meeting instead, which was awesome, and I decided to drive the Chevelle there, which was also awesome. What this meant, however, was that there was precious little time left in the day (uh, night) by the time I got done at the meeting, so what you have here is the Chevelle sitting in my driveway after I got home from the meeting. It’s a little cool, though, isn’t it? It ran great tonight for the little bit that I drove it, and for that I am stupendously grateful!!!

Tomorrow I hope to return to more interesting and well-conceived photos. Until then, I hope you at least find some of this stuff amusing. Maybe?

Guitar Break 8/19/08

Live music on a Wednesday.

Live music on a Wednesday.

The last in a short line of photos composed while I was a little too frazzled to really make something work, this was shot Wednesday night after I had the car all put back together and had rushed to try and meet a friend afterward. My friend had already left the bar where we were to meet by the time I arrived, but ’twas no big deal, as the guitarist recognized me moments after I entered the bar, and asked if I’d get up and do a few songs with him, which I did. I think I took four photos total this day, and this was the least terrible of them. This photo challenge is quite a challenge to complete some days, and the results aren’t always what I’d like them to be.

Crispy, Part 4 Plus Woah Power 8/18/09

My bro takes the "broken" out of the brakes.

Tuesday night was more work on the Chevelle. This time my brother came over to help. I did a little work on the wiring before he got there, and then we went to work on the brakes. I guess the good thing about the wiring burning up is that, while I was looking the car over under the hood, I noticed that the driver’s front brake hose was being rubbed through by the wheel when it was turned full left. This, as one may surmise, ain’t good. I got a replacement hose, and that evening we replaced it. My brother is bleeding the air out of the system here. It’s another shoddy photo attempt, but I was too busy and too wiped out and too dirty to mess with the camera any more than to do this one. Actually, aside from some completely random shots of the road on the way to work that morning, this was the only picture I took all day, the only one that was consciously composed, which says a lot about how busy I was and how crummy my composition is when I try *really* hard and I’m tired.

Crispy, Part 3 8/17/09

I like to do a little light reading while I'm working on the engine.  Come on, you can't tell me you don't!

I like to do a little light reading while I'm working on the engine. Come on, you can't tell me you don't!

Monday night was back to work on the Crispy Project – getting the Chevelle ready to film the zombie killing scene for the local no-budget movie “8 Wheels of Death.” I had to really crank on it if I was going to get it done by Wednesday night. That book on the air cleaner has diagrams of where the wires go. When they get all burnt up like this you gotta go back to the original plans and figure out where the shiny new wire goes to replace it. I don’t have all that crap memorized. I’m good, but not that good.

This picture is utter crap, but I had to really work on the car, and getting this taken was the biggest photo accomplishment I had in me that night.

Smile 8/16/09

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The band played at a car show on Sunday, and maybe because I’ve already shown pictures of cars recently, or because none of the ones I took really knocked me out, I decided not to use any of those event-identifiers, and instead went with this one, which is simply of a little girl enjoying the day out with her family. What’s not to like?

Button, Button 8/15/09

What happens when you push this thing?

What happens when you push this thing?

On Saturday I went to a machine shop that belongs to a friend and got a whirlwind tour. Unfortunately, though the machines doing the machining were many and awesome, I got about three minutes to take pictures before we had to move on. Most of them were far more mediocre than this one, but I like the wording on the switch. Machinist’s tools have very deliberate and descriptive names for all their controls.

Traveling Graffiti 8/14/09

Moving art, from coast to coast!

Moving art, from coast to coast!

Friday started my weekend of ridiculous busy-ness. The band was playing every day of the weekend, and two of the three gigs were out of town, so there was lots of driving involved. On this day I realized as I was checking my voicemail on my drive to work, that I was not going to have time to go home and change, rather I had to drive straight to the gig to make it on time, as we had an unusually early start. I didn’t take any photos on my lunch break, and only snapped a few out the window in the last fifteen minutes before the gig to try and get anything at all on film – or pixels, whatever. Anyway, you either were going to get some corn, or this graffiti that was on the side of a train which I saw when I got stopped at a rail crossing when I was only about five minutes away from the gig. I know, not much of a choice, but there you go. Sometimes days are like this.

Disco Tragedy 8/13/09

Romeo and Juliet at the Disco.  Dig it!

Romeo and Juliet at the Disco. Dig it!

I am finally, FINALLY able to update the blog after being deluged with other projects and activities for a week now! Here’s the first of the images.

Being in the photography club that I joined definitely has its perks. We have an organizer that puts together these amazing field trips where we get access to areas and events that normal humans would never be allowed near with lenses and megapixels. This, for instance is a shot (one of over 600!) that I took at the dress rehearsal for “Romeo and Juliet at the Disco.” It’s even more uber-fab and groovy than it sounds! And the death scene? Still sad, still tragic, still engrossing. I’d love to go back and just watch it without taking photos. Perhaps later I’ll come back with a few other images. You should have seen all the costumes! It was intense – lights and color and roller skates and bellbottoms and sequins and afros. Un-friggin-believable.