My dear friend John Wors­ley drew this por­trait of me, enti­tled “I don’t have the heart for this”, out of the blue yesterday.

I haven’t done a self por­trait in a long time, or updated this blog with any reg­u­lar­ity, or done about a mil­lion things that I ought to be doing.
Here’s what I’ve been doing instead:

+ Designing/developing a web­site for a favorite pho­tog­ra­pher of mine. 

+ Spend­ing time in the stu­dio for my album, which will hope­fully see a fall or win­ter release, god willing.

+ Mix­ing the album I made in april for the RPM chal­lenge (yes kids, a full length bed­room record­ing to tide you over until the afore­men­tioned stu­dio album is ready later this year).

+ Anx­iously await­ing the release of a dear friend’s album (you’ll know soon enough who it is!) , which I did cover art for, a col­lab­o­ra­tion with the afore­men­tioned Mr. Worsley.

+ Work­ing on a remix of a song on said friend’s upcom­ing album.

+ Let­ter­ing a comic for a major release. (for some­one really awesome!!)

+ Mov­ing into my boyfriend’s house, offi­cially. Also, paint­ing, installing light­ing, all the stuff that needs to get done before I move stuff in.

+ Keep­ing Fuck Yeah Cello updated.

+ Prac­tic­ing with my band once a week, and livestream­ing the prac­tice, & play­ing out once a week at The Hotel Utah.

+ & Oh yeah, hav­ing a full time job.

Need­less to say, I’ll be post­ing some really rad stuff on here when I get a sec­ond to breathe, but it’s unlikely that will be for a cou­ple weeks.
But soon, you will all see the fruits of my labor.

<3<3<3

June 11th, 2010 | Announcements, Friends | 4 Comments

I will be in Port­land, Ore­gon this week­end– attend­ing Stump­town Comics Fest!! YAY!
If you’ve been won­der­ing what I’ve been up to instead of keep­ing my blog up to date, I’ve been work­ing on a new mini with none other than Mr. John C. Worsley.

I am at table 34! Come say hi! Buy my new mini!
Also, I have an awe­some big sur­prise on the hori­zon that you will see either at the fest, or on here shortly thereafter.

<3!

April 22nd, 2010 | Announcements, Comics, Events, Travel | 1 Comment

Remembering Gabrielle Bouliane

Gabrielle Bou­liane was a video­g­ra­pher and poet, who I met nearly a decade ago, back when I was very much involved in Slam Poetry.
She recently lost her bat­tle with can­cer.
She was a vision­ary, a friend, and a force of nature.
I wish I had known her better.

I did this illus­tra­tion of her because most of the pic­tures I’ve been see­ing of her in other posts of this sort didn’t really cap­ture her the way I knew her.
To me, Gabrielle will always be in bunny ears–or a cow­boy hat.
She is peer­ing at me from behind a cam­era, or through a Live­Jour­nal icon.
She is cap­tur­ing something–when every­one else is too busy watching.

I am post­ing this poem of hers, because I think all of you should read it, whether you knew her or not.

When you hear that I have died, think of this.

Think of cool nights breezes while you walk to meet your friends for a beer on a Thurs­day. Think of wak­ing up in flan­nel sheets on a snowy morn­ing and kiss­ing some­one you love. Think of hung-over diner break­fasts and the best cup of cof­fee in the world. Think of the sound of tires on seamed high­ways while you travel, think of French kiss­ing and leather jack­ets and push-up bras and bour­bon, think of the joy of hard work with friends. Then think of me.

Not sad, not the melan­choly soli­tude of empty skies, but the full days and crowded bars and signed con­tracts, a smile too big for my face, remem­ber I said I stay busy enough to fit three lives into one. When you hear that I have died, know that I want laugh­ter, and danc­ing, real danc­ing, to music that makes you move with­out think­ing, you’re wear­ing boots and jeans and a great t-shirt and won­der­ing if the girl at the edge thinks you’re cute. And you moth­er­fuck­ers had best DANCE, none of this bull­shit rock-nod hands-in-the-pockets shoegazer non­sense, no, make an ass out of your­self, feel your hips, kick off the high heels and sway on the shoul­der of a stranger, when I die, you’d bet­ter be laugh­ing your ass off on side­walks, eat­ing deli­ciously unhealthy food, drink­ing shots and tip­ping your bar­tender well no mat­ter how much money you make.

And Adam has to read the poem he wrote, and Laura, and June, and Scott Car­pen­ter has to play “Don’t Go Away, Chloe”, no fuck that, every musi­cian I’ve ever made out with or video­taped or road-tripped with has to play, so drink some cof­fee, baby, it’s gonna be a long night. When you hear that I have died, the best thing you can do is to get laid that night with a com­fort­able stranger, use my story to get their sym­pa­thy, and when you kiss them for the first time, think of me then.

When you hear that I have died, and you will, remem­ber your best revenge is to live well, take risks, save up money and chase your per­fect hap­pi­ness. Beat the sys­tem and learn to make your art really sup­port you, craft into some­thing your audi­ence can’t live with­out. Then make the world an even slightly bet­ter place — stop throw­ing your cig­a­rettes on the ground, vote in the next elec­tion, graf­fiti your life on the eyes of the hungry.

Then just do me one last favor. Please. Love some­thing. Any­thing. Start with your­self, but find pas­sion in every­thing, from an apple pie to a novel, make a fam­ily, get a degree, walk what­ever path is yours with your chin up and feet planted firmly. Have the best sto­ries to tell in the old folk’s home, about life­long friend­ships and epic love affairs, about the time you lost every­thing and yet found your­self hap­pier than when you began.. and remem­ber that time we got in SO much trouble…

Poets.. remem­ber. This is the story that never ends. When one of us leaves, another walks through the door. The pages turn, the sun keeps ris­ing. All you can do in the mean­while.. is to speak for your­self. Raise your voice high, tell your story, join hands against the dark and sing our souls to the sky. Know the best in me comes from the best in you, that as you tell your story, you will be telling mine, and our lives will be linked together for­ever, and every­one who hears you will become a part of the change we make.

So when you hear that I have died..
just ….live.

–Gabrielle Bou­liane

This is her last per­for­mance in public:

Please feel free to re-post any of the con­tents of this post any­where on the inter­net, with attri­bu­tion.
I feel like these last words of hers should be car­ried to as many peo­ple as possible.

Also, if any­body wants the high-res ver­sion of my draw­ing, drop me an e-mail.
If enough peo­ple are inter­ested, I can maybe make some prints.

Rest in peace, Gabrielle.
And to the rest of you, bunny up!

Pentax K-x love

I got a new cam­era.
Not just any cam­era, but the Pen­tax K-x, in RED.

Pentax K-x love

I’ll be doing a proper Cute Tech review of it once I get a chance to shoot with it for a lit­tle while.

Pentax K-x love

Mostly I just wanted to tell you how excited I am.

Pho­tos for days, peo­ple. Pho­tos for days.

December 10th, 2009 | Announcements, Photo | 6 Comments

OMG PWN!ES

I am in a mod­i­fied My Lit­tle Pony show.
If you’re around Port­land, please come see it?

Thurs­day, Decem­ber 3, 6-10pm
Sequen­tial Art Gallery + Stu­dio
328 NW Broad­way #113 • PDX OR 97209

For Sequen­tial Art Gallery’s sec­ond annual group show, artists from a range of back­grounds have sub­mit­ted My Lit­tle Ponies (and a few very spe­cial “fakies”) that have been painted, carved, sculpted, bejew­eled, and–well, you’ll see…

With a pre­dom­i­nantly female bill of artists, both local and out-of-state, we are excited to bring you these rein­ter­pre­ta­tions of the pop­u­lar child­hood toy. Artists have had com­plete free­dom in how they mod­ify their pony because this show has absolutely no affil­i­a­tion with the Has­bro cor­po­ra­tion. And yes, we have been accept­ing “NSFW” sub­mis­sions. Wel­come, fans of all that is cute and twisted! 

Super thanks to Kaebel for ask­ing me to be in this show!
I hope some of you can make it out!

November 30th, 2009 | Announcements, Events | 2 Comments

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