Thursday, December 3, 2009

ciao!

It's been so long since I posted anything! I've just been so busy and haven't had much time to do anything. I can't wait for this fall semester to end. I plan on making a lots of stuff in the weeks until winter sessions starts. I have been doing a lot of really fun photoshoots for Deelux though and we're still working recording an EP and some music videos for Summer Twins.

I think I'm going to start actually capitalizing letters when I write in here. Haha. I just get lazy, but I don't like the way a bunch of i's look when they are lowercased.

Well I decided to post just to keep this thing alive, so I guess I'll share the only thing I've really made in the past few weeks.
I did the illustrations for this flyer for our craft fair on Sunday!
Come check it out!



Saturday, October 31, 2009

wild thang

so i did just post these on facebook, but this was afterall, one huge craft project so i wanted to blog about it.
i knew i wanted to be a girl max since....maybe summer? i had it in my head and i wasn't sure exactly how i would pull it off, but i knew i would.
to me that's the best part about halloween! i love to come up with something kinda ambitious and then figure out how i'm going to pull it off. that's fun part. plus, you get to be creative, not spend a lot of money, and have a costume that no one else will.


justine crochets these little hats with ears, so i knew i could use that. i also knew that i had white tights and i bought the white fingerless gloves from h&m. so that was what i started with.

basically i went to joanne's like 2 days ago and found some pretty cheap, furry fabric. i also got a wooden stick, a styrofoam ball, and some gold spray paint because i knew i wanted a scepter. oh and a scrap of felt for the claws.

i made the skirt, which was easy. the top, i knew i wanted to be heart-shaped, so i just kind of played it by ear, cutting and adding darts. the fabric was actually really easy to work with! i didn't need to hem any of the edges or anything. my mom helped me put a zipper in the top.

made some feets. they're basically just little covers that slip-on over my shoes with elastic.

i ended up sewing bigger ears on the hood and added some wire whiskers.
when i went to make the tail i realized that max's tail is brown!! i really had to think it out and searched my house for something brown i could use. i also considered buying more fabric. then i realized that i had that copper spray paint, so i just painted it and it really worked out!
i also painted the scepter and added some little foil details. for my crown, i just wrapped some paper with foil and spray painted that too.
i just love kinda making everything up like that. it was a lot of work and many hours, but a lot of fun too.



so i wore it last night and got a couple comments about how i picked the most "indie" costume or that max was overrated or whatever. but i don't think so! sure there are a lot more max costumes than i thought there would be, but i decided to do my own version of it that was more "me." when i told people my idea months ago-about the dress and being a girl version-i got a lot of doubts and questioning whether people would be able to tell what i was without having the onesie.
i think it worked out pretty well and you can tell what it is.

i loved the book as a child and i really loved the movie. i figured it's all about imagination anyway, so i used mine to make this costume.

happy halloween!
let the wild rumpus start!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

san francisco.

the best of the roll i shot during our visit in san francisco:

this was taken as we were driving into the city.
i love the little redness on the left! i didn't add it, though i wish i knew how.



























love. home.

here is another roll of film i got developed!
these are mostly from around my house. i usually just leave my camera laying around for moments when i see something i find inspiring.

some were a little too overexposed; i still don't really know what i'm doing haha. but some came out with imperfections that i absolutely love! i find film soo exciting because you never know how it's going to turn out and sometimes little quirks or mistakes make them even better.






i actually really like that this one is slightly off:







i tried to organize these a little by tone, so they might look a little more cohesive.



my dad ♥







warmth.



i LOVE the slight overexposure on this one.
it turned out a lot better than i thought it would:


mom and dad at the store:


justine at the store. she looks like cleopatra without her glasses in this one:




Monday, October 26, 2009

meowing in style

so i know there is more to life than material things, but i happen to like these things and i like the materials they are made out of too.

two of my favorite recent purchases from h&m--
military jacket and KITTY PURSE!!

my mom found the kitty purse in the kiddy section as a gift for my little cousin. when she brought it home of course i freaked out and had to get one for justine and i (and make sure that hanie got one too). they are perfect for makeup and whatnot.





once i have some free time, i promise i'll post something better!
until then...xoxo


Saturday, October 24, 2009

mrowz

so i haven't posted in a while!
we've been recording our e.p. and we went up to san francisco for a weekend for the treasure island festival. grizzly bear was the besssstt! so great.

i have two rolls of film i need to develop and i realized that i haven't made anything in a long time collage-wise. i have so many old books, photos, papers that i've been collecting and they're all just waiting to be made into stuff. it's been too long! so hopefully very soon i will make the time to make something.

anyway, i'll leave you with these until then:









Grizzly Bear / Two Weeks from Minimaxwell on Vimeo.





also, this is one of my new favorite websites:
imboycrazy.com


you can see more of her videos and stories there!

boycrazy bikini mishap: from alexi wasser on Vimeo.

Friday, October 9, 2009

late-night recording

today i heard feist's orginal version of "mushaboom" (i had only heard the version with postal service) and really liked it, so i learned it.

decided to record it just now; it's very rough.
the more i listen to it, the more i hate it. haha. i can easily get into perfection mode, but sometimes it's best to just do it in one take, so i did.

i really shouldn't be singing because i'm sick and i have to save my voice for tomorrow (we're recording for summer twins) but i had fun.

here 'tis:
(it might take a second to load)

Mushaboom by citybirdd

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

home from work, sick in bed

i stayed home sick today and it's pretty nice to be able to lay in bed with my laptop, so i thought i'd update.


i had been wanting a denim skirt, so when i found one at h&m that was made out of fake denim, i tried it on and it was too big. i was tempted to get it and sew it, but i figured that one would come in deelux. sure enough, the next day a real denim skirt came in!


i also got this vintage bathing suit at deelux and wore it this summer as a romper. since it's plaid i figured there had to be a way to wear it this fall...




i came across this lovely lady's outfit and was inspired. this is a great idea for transforming a romper into a warmer, autumn version...




these photos are both from the blog http://stilinberlin.blogspot.com/
which features street fashion in berlin

guys sure know how to dress out there.



(does anyone know how to make these pictures smaller so they fit??)


today i also discovered louis wain (5 August 1860 – July 4, 1939)...king of cats!
he is known for his cat art, which apparently became wilder as he was diagnosed with schizophrenia later in his life. i read a blog post, however, that talked about how he is too-often associated with schizophrenia, rather than the art and work he did for cats:

"Louis often gave lectures on the welfare of cats and encouraged people to take in stray cats, not just purebred cats. Louis Wain was elected as President and Chairman of the National Cat Club..."
(http://janediamond.blogspot.com/2008/04/ode-to-louis-wain-cat-artist-king.html)

she also talks about how his mother worked with eastern indian textiles, which was probably also a factor in his crazy patterns.

if you google his name, "louis wain schizophrenia" pops up! kinda sad!
but i really like his work.








i saw zombieland last night. it was soo good! i would definitely recommend.
i am also listening to tobacco, the solo project of one of the guys from black moth super rainbow, which i would also recommend.

i am really enjoying this lovely riverside weather and i hope it STAYS like this!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

photos

so here are some shots from my first roll of film i developed!
i've been using my mom's old camera. the light meter is broken and i don't know much about adjusting the aperture and shutter speed yet, so some of them didn't really turn out.

i did actually learn a lot from this roll though, and marcio has been helping me out.

he took these first two photos in my room, which i really like:






i took these on sunday at my second-cousin's birthday party:



my cousins. i really wish this one would've turned out!