About Me
Artist, Analyst, Aikidoist, Alexander Technique Teacher-Trainee. Artist: I've been living, working and exhibiting in the San Francisco Bay Area for almost 20 years. My subject matter ranges from portraits of people and animals to almost abstract paintings of plant forms and light. I paint in oil, acrylics, & watercolors, with oil paintsticks and watercolor markers, and with digital media such as pressure-sensitive tablet and Studio Artist software. I draw with anything I can get my hands on - sticks on wet sand and fingers on frosted windows, chunks of wood freshly burnt into charcoal and children's toys such as etch-a-sketch and magna-doodle. I also take landscape, figure, animal and street photographs, have played with printmaking (mostly monoprints) and have dabbled with sculpture in steel, wood, clay and neon.
An essay on My Daily Portrait Project
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Previous Posts
- This is Not the Hotel Where I Attended a Computer ...
- Today We Got a Puppy!
- The Reception for my Show is Tonight, I Wonder if ...
- One Ayem in the Studio
- On the Couch at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts
- I Was the Only One Who Had Not Been Up. and Playin...
- My Night Cap Keeps Me Warm (Even in the Morning)
- Silly Sleeping Hat and Philodendron
- Drawn With My Eyes Closed, Close to Midnight
- Some Nights I'm So Tired, My Eyes Glaze Over
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4 Comments:
no apostrophe, pal. and yes, it will look strange the other way.
Many Me would work, and work better as the play on mini me....
I almost wrote something about why I was using the apostrophe - many mes just wasn't going to be meaningful. i also tried MANY MEs but that seemed stupid, too. mind you signs at the Berkeley library say you can only take out xx CD's at a time...
so your reason is "because they make the same mistake at the Berkeley library?"
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