Wednesday, December 17, 2008

artistic accountability: etsy store!!!

i think i'm going to start an etsy shop. i've been plotting and planning for almost a month now, and thought i'd make it official and hold myself accountable to some sort of timeframe by writing about it here.

i've always loved making mixed-media cards for friends and figure that this will be the perfect creative outlet to fill my free time, with the potential to make a little money (to add to the $27 i have to last me the next week until payday), and learn a thing or two about running a small business (in preparation for the bar/ restaurant/ coffee shop/ boutique i will one day own. i can dream, right?).

i don't want to unveil my first card sets quite yet, so i'll leave you with photos of the thank-you notes i sent for my graduation presents:



i hope to launch my store by the end of january, check back here for updates and a url!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

visual culture

last night, as john and i dined recession-style on happy hour pizza and snacks at basta’s down the street from our apartment, he wondered aloud what this depression was going to look like. to most people who have taken an american history class at one point in their academic careers, the word ‘depression’ inspires black and white images of people waiting solemn-faced in soup lines snaking around city blocks, or men with mustaches and top hats swinging sledgehammers to the tune of some WPA-sponsored project in the middle of nowhere. we may be in the thick of this thing we’re calling a depression, but because we’re living it it’s nearly impossible to tell what images will be brought to mind for future generations when it’s talked about in terms of ‘history’. we left basta’s and headed down burnside towards the matador, our new default for cheap pints. west burnside between about fifteenth and twenty-first is reminiscent of the mall’s food court; mcdonald’s, panda express, and taco bell are all at your fingertips in a matter of blocks. as we passed said taco bell i paused to point out the small army of fixed-gear bikes that were locked up outside. fixes are the norm in Portland, but outside of taco bell? on burnside? strange. john gave the ten-plus shiny, gearless bikes a once-over and said, “so that’s what this depression looks like: hipsters on fixed gears at taco bell.” I can just imagine, years from now, flipping through my kids’ history textbook and stopping at the image described above. history in the making.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

playing house: etched jars

i've wanted to do this project for a long time but have always found jars this size to be too expensive. i stumbled upon these for cheap at fred meyer and they turned out just as i had imagined:




at some point i'm going to put the french words for sugar, rice, and flour on an adjacent side, and then choose three other potential jar-filler-words and their french counterparts for the facing sides. these sit above our kitchen sink. i like them a lot.

note to tim: yes, a pattern for your jacket can be found. we'll get on it when you get back to the states.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

i cried: twice

last night barack obama was elected president of the united states and portland was hyped. john, molly, mark and i celebrated at north 45 on 21st wherein we joined a celebratory crowd for a viewing of obama's speech. shots of whiskey were had, champagne bottles were popped, and i was escorted home and put to bed in my party dress before 11pm. change is here.




Tuesday, June 17, 2008

summer (?) goals

it just hit me that 'summer' as i know it may be over. what used to be a three to four month break from the standard school year is now just a couple of potentially sunnier months within which i am working forty hours a week as well as trying to accomplish a lengthy extra-curricular to-do list. i've developed a sort of post-college anxiety that everything i've learned in the last however many years, as well as the skills to learn, will slowly begin to leak out of my head, and am trying to prevent this knowledge drain by reading seven books at once while simultaneously fixing my bike, putting postage on eleven postcards to various pen pals, and listening to french instructional tapes. oh, and hang out with my friends. is this what being grown up is all about? anyhow, here is a list of my current 'summer' goals. amendments will undoubtedly be made.

1. play more guitar
2. fix bike before it falls apart completely (new gears? new chain? new brakes? heck, maybe i should just abandon this death trap and buy something less likely to kill me)
3. READ. fiction, non-fiction, repeat. including, but not limited to:








4. send lots of snail mail
5. make a legit messenger bag (updates to come)
6. keep my dad's tomato plants alive
7. make a legitimate item of clothing on a regular basis
8. save money
9. keep up on my french
10. keep up with this blog

i do this every summer; make an overly ambitious list of things i want to accomplish, but maybe this summer it's possible, as there's no end date, no fall registration to mark the end of my days of freedom. check back.