Today's Simulacra can be found hiding in the garden.
First up is Carlton K at Spiderbite Studios in Richmond, VA who found this cluster of mushrooms growing in his backyard.
Our next foundling is from Linda K. Williams in Tucson, AZ who discovered this old stem of snapdragons flowers that produced these cool skull seed pods.
Parterre C says:
As the days begin to noticeably shorten, and the liveliness of our surroundings start their dormancy it is wonderful to see how our surroundings are symbolizing what we know is happening under the surface. Thank you both for sharing your simulacra finds with us.
Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Plaster Painted Skulls
Knoxville, TN is the home of Cootie who is an avid skull artist who dabbles in many mediums, but one of her favorites is to make plaster skull molds and then give them life by adding unique (non)face paint to each one.
Even though the molds are the same each skull takes on it's own personality at the whim of the artist. The differences are noticeable to our eyes based on what we see, but just like us, they are all the same underneath. If you want to see more, or even own, some of Cootie's skulls then check her out here. Thanks, Cootie!
Even though the molds are the same each skull takes on it's own personality at the whim of the artist. The differences are noticeable to our eyes based on what we see, but just like us, they are all the same underneath. If you want to see more, or even own, some of Cootie's skulls then check her out here. Thanks, Cootie!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Yoga Sequence for Confidence & Strength
Finish off National Yoga Month with this Lower Body Sequence via Core Integrity with Cat.
Practice awareness while strengthening your legs and core.
I recommend holding each pose for 5 long slow breaths.
Don't forget Savasana!
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Skull Moon
Mark Taylor from the UK is back again with another painting. This one is titled "Skull Moon". It's painted with white acrylic on black canvas.
When I look at the full moon, I always see a face. What about a partial moon? Is that a partial face? In Mark Taylor's mind, it's a skull moon. Next time I gaze at the bright moon, I'll see if the craters make a skull and not just a friendly face.
When I look at the full moon, I always see a face. What about a partial moon? Is that a partial face? In Mark Taylor's mind, it's a skull moon. Next time I gaze at the bright moon, I'll see if the craters make a skull and not just a friendly face.
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Rag Rugging & Papier Mache Skull
Past contributor Victoria Goulden wrote: "Here are some pieces I made recently for the upcoming Dia De Los Muertos and a Frida Kahlo piece. Both are made largely with recycling methods... Rag Rugging and Papier Mache"
Unibrow C says:
It is always wonderful to see the up-cycling of materials to create new pieces of art. You have channeled Frida with this wonderful traditional folk inspired work. Thank you for continuing to be a supporter of our site with your recent submission.
Unibrow C says:
It is always wonderful to see the up-cycling of materials to create new pieces of art. You have channeled Frida with this wonderful traditional folk inspired work. Thank you for continuing to be a supporter of our site with your recent submission.
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TED Talk: Sarah Kay
I was lucky enough to stumble across this video of Sarah Kay giving a TED Talk about living out loud and making connection with others through spoken poetry. It's 18 minutes long, but so moving and inspiring that it's more than worth the time.
Other than the obvious fact that her talk can be taken AS IS and be perfect for my whole mission with this blog I felt that some of the points directly apply to a physical yoga practice too.
Just like she says about poetry:
Practice what you know
Practice what feels authentic to you... not just what you've seen
Not just the way you think it's supposed to be or look
But what organically feels right in your energy/body of the moment
Just like she says about poetry:
Practice what you know
Practice what feels authentic to you... not just what you've seen
Not just the way you think it's supposed to be or look
But what organically feels right in your energy/body of the moment
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Painted accessories for stand-out legs!
Here are two designs from this summer to accent your legs ;)
I had fun doing this simple design for this super cool asymmetrical skirt that was in the Hull Street Festival Fashion show!
YOGA IS: coming soon
I'm a big movie buff, so I was pretty psyched when this morning the FedEx guy delivered my review copy of YOGA IS: A TRANSFORMATIONAL JOURNEY. I've been expecting this DVD for a a few weeks, but here it is (still in the plastic as you can see). I'll be watching it today and my review is coming soon.
So far it looks like this film is in the same general vein as Enlighten Up! from a few years ago, but with more celebri-yogi interviews. Hopefully it'll be a lot more personal and less forced than that one was.
It's available to BUY NOW! - so you can purchase your own copy if you don't want to wait for my review.
So far it looks like this film is in the same general vein as Enlighten Up! from a few years ago, but with more celebri-yogi interviews. Hopefully it'll be a lot more personal and less forced than that one was.
It's available to BUY NOW! - so you can purchase your own copy if you don't want to wait for my review.
Shades and Perennial Skulls
Things are looking up here at Skull-A-Day. In fact our future's so bright, our skulls gotta wear shades. Well, at least today's skull from Pat Henzy is feeling the positive vibe. Both of these submissions are mixed media of pens, pencils, and photoshop.
Congrats are also in order for Pat who recently completed a 365 challenge with a drawing a day featured here. There are lots of other skulls and crazy stuff to check out. These two pieces are great examples of how multiple media styles can combine for harmonious skull unity. Thanks for sharing, Pat!
Congrats are also in order for Pat who recently completed a 365 challenge with a drawing a day featured here. There are lots of other skulls and crazy stuff to check out. These two pieces are great examples of how multiple media styles can combine for harmonious skull unity. Thanks for sharing, Pat!
Monday, September 24, 2012
Golden Skull Scratchboard
Shona Penny loves creating skulls in her art. She made this "Golden Skull" with a scratchboard and faux gold leaf.
I love the sharp contrast that using basis scratchboard lends itself to. Shona used this contrast well to define the details of the skull, and boarder design. The use of faux gold foil adds a metallic shimmer to the piece, and highlights the facial design. The addition of a sealer helps the overall piece to shimmer.
I love the sharp contrast that using basis scratchboard lends itself to. Shona used this contrast well to define the details of the skull, and boarder design. The use of faux gold foil adds a metallic shimmer to the piece, and highlights the facial design. The addition of a sealer helps the overall piece to shimmer.
Functional Gifts for YTT Grads
Every season a pile of new yoga teachers is unleashed into the wild. Whenever I graduated everyone wanted to send me some sort of graduation gift. At the time all I really knew to ask for was yoga clothes because I didn't know what would be truly useful. Now it's been a few years and I know my way around a little better.
Here's My Top 10 Gifts to make a new teacher's life easier:
Here's My Top 10 Gifts to make a new teacher's life easier:
- Business Cards/Holders - Creative high quality business cards are more memorable.
- Parking Money - A parking meter cashkey would've saved me a lot of trouble when I first started teaching downtown.
- Hot tea - Sipping hot tea while teaching or just after class is great for overworked throats.
- Yoga Anatomy book - never stop studying.
- Yoga classes - to prevent burnout and stay inspired. Self-care is important.
- Square - to accept credit/debit for private sessions
- Blessed to Serve - I declared this book required reading for aspiring teachers.
- Yoga Teacher Bag - a good sized dedicated bag for classes keeps everything in one spot and makes it easy to carry all over town.
- Yoga clothes - Layers for cold classrooms, and nice new clothes for interviews/auditions.
- Binder - for organizing class plans/articles/notes/waivers/contracts...
And the SKULLebrities® Prize Pack winners are...
Congratulations to Christoper in Guelph, ON Canada and Bridgett in Bellingham, WA who were the randomly chosen winners of a prize pack from from SKULLebrities®!
Thanks to everyone who participated, we loved reading all of your creative suggestions! If you haven't already, be sure to read them all HERE.
And don't forget, even if you didn't win, the folks at SKULLebrities® are continuing their 25% discount for our fans through the end of the week (September 30, 2012). Visit their shop to purchase one or more of their SKULLebrities® designs, then enter SKULLADAY at checkout to get the discount.
Stay tuned for more giveaways soon as we have a very exciting October planned for you!
Thanks to everyone who participated, we loved reading all of your creative suggestions! If you haven't already, be sure to read them all HERE.
And don't forget, even if you didn't win, the folks at SKULLebrities® are continuing their 25% discount for our fans through the end of the week (September 30, 2012). Visit their shop to purchase one or more of their SKULLebrities® designs, then enter SKULLADAY at checkout to get the discount.
Stay tuned for more giveaways soon as we have a very exciting October planned for you!
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Sunday Simulacra - Version 6.17
Today’s simulacra are so good you just want to eat them up.
First up is Ken Bricker from Eugene, OR who could not decide on what to call his find he suggested “Waterskelon” or “Skelemelon” for it.
Our next snack comes from Steve Davis of Madison, WI who wrote: “This delicious Wisconsin chocolate got a little spooky the other day when I took off the lid to reveal this subtle melty ice cream skull on the lid.”
Vending C says:
♪♪♪ Skulls glorious skulls! Ice Cream and Watermelon! ♪♪♪ Thank you both for providing us with this wonderful bounty to satisfy our skully appetite.
Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.
First up is Ken Bricker from Eugene, OR who could not decide on what to call his find he suggested “Waterskelon” or “Skelemelon” for it.
Our next snack comes from Steve Davis of Madison, WI who wrote: “This delicious Wisconsin chocolate got a little spooky the other day when I took off the lid to reveal this subtle melty ice cream skull on the lid.”
Vending C says:
♪♪♪ Skulls glorious skulls! Ice Cream and Watermelon! ♪♪♪ Thank you both for providing us with this wonderful bounty to satisfy our skully appetite.
Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.
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Saturday, September 22, 2012
"Luck Of The Dice" Skull
You gotta love the creativity of this awesome skull courtesy of Doug Eichenberg of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. He created this image with scans of each side of a six sided white die.
Take a chance to roll them bones and see what lady luck presents to you. We got lucky enough to roll a set "skull eyes". Doug also has a website that you all might like that's also Obsessed With Skulls. Thanks for the incredible submission, Doug!
Take a chance to roll them bones and see what lady luck presents to you. We got lucky enough to roll a set "skull eyes". Doug also has a website that you all might like that's also Obsessed With Skulls. Thanks for the incredible submission, Doug!
Friday, September 21, 2012
Painted Skulls
Artist Tim Tindall of St. Louis, MO sent us a pair of skulls he created.
Show Me C says:
As we take notice of the official end of summer, there is something haunting about these pair of skulls to help us get in the mood for our favorite fall holiday. The first work's composition reminds me of a type of wood-grain in which a traditional knot appears as a skull, which would be an interesting faux finish. Thank you for submitting this work for us to share.
Show Me C says:
As we take notice of the official end of summer, there is something haunting about these pair of skulls to help us get in the mood for our favorite fall holiday. The first work's composition reminds me of a type of wood-grain in which a traditional knot appears as a skull, which would be an interesting faux finish. Thank you for submitting this work for us to share.
Healing Longterm Injury in Yoga with Kino
In this great video Ashtanga teacher Kino MacGregor discusses how to approach longterm injuries. If you get or have an injury that lasts for months or years - this video has some worthwhile advice for you.
Readers via Email - Click Here for the Video.
Thursday, September 20, 2012
Skull Card
Jennifer Ferrell, created a skull card for Halloween.
Receiving a card is always a nice way to know someone is thinking about it. Receiving a hand made personalized card oozes love. Jennifer created the skull by tearing and aging white cardstock. She used a stamp set for the spider and web designs. She placed a red rhinestone in the misshapen eye, to resemble a pirate's eye patch. For more of Jennifer's work, visit her blog, Ferrellgraph.
Receiving a card is always a nice way to know someone is thinking about it. Receiving a hand made personalized card oozes love. Jennifer created the skull by tearing and aging white cardstock. She used a stamp set for the spider and web designs. She placed a red rhinestone in the misshapen eye, to resemble a pirate's eye patch. For more of Jennifer's work, visit her blog, Ferrellgraph.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Doodle Skulls
Brent Griffith from Statesville, NC told us: "Here's a couple of drawings/doodles I did using ball point pen and Sharpie markers."
Inky C says:
Thank you for sharing these amazing pieces with us. You really demonstrated that when an artist knows how to wield their tools great things are possible. I am mesmerized by the tight lines you were able to produce, it appears to be more screen-like than drawing behind your skulls.
Inky C says:
Thank you for sharing these amazing pieces with us. You really demonstrated that when an artist knows how to wield their tools great things are possible. I am mesmerized by the tight lines you were able to produce, it appears to be more screen-like than drawing behind your skulls.
Painted necklace with wristlet !
I almost didn't post this in order to save it for Favorite of the Month. But I like it sooo much I have to share it now :) The wrist isn't a conventional place for body paint, but I did it there as a practice for the neck. I sprayed a non-toxic sealer on it so it stayed on all night :)
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Sequence for Hanumanasana
via FitnessLoveAffair who says:
Yoga for the Splits
Print this out and practice these poses everyday to gain flexibility for the splits. Start by holding each pose for 30 seconds on each side. Work your way up to 1-3 minutes as your muscles start to open up. When you’re ready to try the splits use a block or pillow under your front leg for support until you feel ready to go without.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
"Tempes Fugit" Skull
Monica Pierce repays a friendly favor with this excellent embroidery skull reminding us how time flies. She also included this descriptive note, "I've been working on this embroidered skull for a few months now for a good friend of mine (named, Rad) who helped me with not one, but two websites!" "I wanted it to be as far from modern technology as I could, as a counterpoint (pun intended) to his work with computers, web design, film and photography for the NASA Space Program. I was looking for some inspiration to complete the work and found your site."
What would we have if we didn't have friends? We'd have a lot of lonely skulls out there, who would eventually recognize the common bond and find a friend out there somewhere. Monica shows her thoughtfulness by diverting from Rad's everyday world as much as possible. Rad has a rad friend, and we thank her for sharing her embroidery with us!
What would we have if we didn't have friends? We'd have a lot of lonely skulls out there, who would eventually recognize the common bond and find a friend out there somewhere. Monica shows her thoughtfulness by diverting from Rad's everyday world as much as possible. Rad has a rad friend, and we thank her for sharing her embroidery with us!
Monday, September 17, 2012
Odoskull
Nick Newton from Calgary, Alberta Canada, created an odosketch of a skull.
odosketch is a site I hadn't come across before, but it's fascinating. It's a bit like drawing with light markers, and takes some time to master, as the color goes from small to large the faster you sweep it. The amazing thing about it, is that once your sketch is complete, you can watch the playback of how it was created. This is a great tool for digital doodling, and something that I'm going to let my daughter sketch on. To see Nick's skull being created, view it here.
odosketch is a site I hadn't come across before, but it's fascinating. It's a bit like drawing with light markers, and takes some time to master, as the color goes from small to large the faster you sweep it. The amazing thing about it, is that once your sketch is complete, you can watch the playback of how it was created. This is a great tool for digital doodling, and something that I'm going to let my daughter sketch on. To see Nick's skull being created, view it here.
Floral Necklaces!
Miranda has been painted here w two floral necklaces to compliment her different dresses.
I will be show casing more of the these in next couple of weeks :)
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
Sunday Simulacra - Version 6.16
Today's simulacra are the foundations that we build our posts on
Brightduo found this rock on the beach. They said: "The SeaSkull: is made from lava carved by the sea."
Stacie Cory sent us a picture of this rock that resembles the skull of a human-duck hybrid possibly named Howard or Donald.
'C Roll says:
Rocks as I have mentioned on previous occasions are probably one of the top 5 items in which simulacra are found. It is always a pleasure to feature some new ones. Thank you both for your contributions.
Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.
Brightduo found this rock on the beach. They said: "The SeaSkull: is made from lava carved by the sea."
Stacie Cory sent us a picture of this rock that resembles the skull of a human-duck hybrid possibly named Howard or Donald.
'C Roll says:
Rocks as I have mentioned on previous occasions are probably one of the top 5 items in which simulacra are found. It is always a pleasure to feature some new ones. Thank you both for your contributions.
Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.
Skull-A-Day Press: Dead Media II
Just wanted to share a few more nice mentions of my recent installation Dead Media...
The piece is on display through November 1st at the TCC Visual Arts Center in Portsmouth, VA, so there's still time to see it in person!
The piece is on display through November 1st at the TCC Visual Arts Center in Portsmouth, VA, so there's still time to see it in person!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Gbooy Skulls
Somewhere in Warsaw, Poland the Dirty Boogie Crew is doing their thing, and Gbooy is putting in his work with these delightful illustrations.
As we enter the fall time of year these skulls seem appropriate in getting us prepped for the winter to come. Flannel shirts, gloves and toboggans, and most especially (and my favorite) beards are definite indicators of the approaching season. Thanks for the great addition to our seasonal collection, Gbooy!
As we enter the fall time of year these skulls seem appropriate in getting us prepped for the winter to come. Flannel shirts, gloves and toboggans, and most especially (and my favorite) beards are definite indicators of the approaching season. Thanks for the great addition to our seasonal collection, Gbooy!
Friday, September 14, 2012
Skull Wedding Cake Topper
Jessi Irving from the Gold Coast, Australia showed off the wedding cake topper that she created. She told us: "Here is the Skull Wedding cake topper that I made for our wedding in February this year. We had a sugar skull and tattoo themed wedding. The topper looked fantastic on our cake on the day! I started with ceramic skulls, but made the hat and veil myself along with painting them by hand and
adding as a final touch- diamontés."
Summer C says
Congratulations on your joyous event, what a wonderful topper you created to celebrate your love for one another. Best wishes from our Skull-A-Day family to you both. Thank you for sharing a piece of your special day with us.
adding as a final touch- diamontés."
Summer C says
Congratulations on your joyous event, what a wonderful topper you created to celebrate your love for one another. Best wishes from our Skull-A-Day family to you both. Thank you for sharing a piece of your special day with us.
Om Love - an Unflinchingly Honest Review
When I received an email offering me the chance to review a novel that was sort of a yoga love story I jumped at the chance. I loved the name and the idea, but it turns out that I truly madly deeply hated this book. I wanted to send this book back because my feelings about it were so negative. However, if I only told you about things I loved and never mentioned the things I hate - this blog would not be very well balanced and honest.
I only managed to choke down 117 pages of 356. I wanted to stop reading after the 4th line, but thought it would be dishonest and wrong to give up on it so soon. I continued in hopes that I was wrong about this book. Instead, the more pages I read - the more I hated it. Here's a little bit about why.
George Minot must have been traumatized by complete sentences in a past life because there are so few to be found in this novel.
The book. Is. Broken up. Random. Punctuation. Makes it. Hard. To read. Bad. Beatbox poetry. It is. Mostly. Incoherent. At first. He. Capitalizes. Every single mini. Sentence. Which only. Adds. To the. Trouble. However. eventually. he stops bothering. with capitalization. Almost. completely. It's like. published brainstorming. Or a rambling. Game. of word. Association.
Once you force yourself to toss out everything you've ever heard about punctuation meaning something - you can almost skim pages to try and ignore the things that make no sense. Then it becomes much more palatable. It's written in the form of flashbacks which I really like in movies. Some just find it confusing even visually, but in written form I found it weird to read.
Now for some specifics of why I could only read this book a few pages at a time because it made me so irate. All of chapter 1 (but not only chapter 1) reads like it was written by a horny young boy. The protagonist seems primarily focused on the yoga girl thongs, the breasts, and the half-naked orgy-like atmosphere of a yoga class. I think that if everyone read this book it would be a disservice to the men that attend class with yogic intentions. According to this book, "there is nothing innocent about yoga" and from what I can tell it is saying that men come to class purely to ogle and drink in the sex. (Yes, on page 56 there is a long description of how Yoga = Sex.) I'm sure men get turned on in yoga class - the odd boner happens, but they're not there for the sexuality. That's what strip clubs and the like are for. Most men I have spoken to have anxiety about going to yoga class because they are afraid of being seen the way this book portrays them.
The main character of Om Love also spends a good amount of time sounding like a stalker. Imagining connection and relationships that came across as more creepy than cute. I've had a stalker, so I may be overly sensitive to these things; but when I read some of these descriptions aloud - other people independently came to the conclusion that it sounded like a creepy horny stalker man.
A couple sentences here and there were fun - making light of the yoga studio atmosphere we all know and love. Otherwise there was simply nothing here for me.
Now I hear that if you read the entire book that there's a really good story hidden in there. The rambling, the sexy thoughts, and the creative punctuation even start to make sense. However, one of the key things when writing a book is making sure you get the readers interest right away. I think 117 pages was more than a fair chance for me. I still don't want to read this book.
For a more thoughts on the book in it's entirety please check out some of the following reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Good Reads Reviews
Scoop Post Review
I only managed to choke down 117 pages of 356. I wanted to stop reading after the 4th line, but thought it would be dishonest and wrong to give up on it so soon. I continued in hopes that I was wrong about this book. Instead, the more pages I read - the more I hated it. Here's a little bit about why.
George Minot must have been traumatized by complete sentences in a past life because there are so few to be found in this novel.
The book. Is. Broken up. Random. Punctuation. Makes it. Hard. To read. Bad. Beatbox poetry. It is. Mostly. Incoherent. At first. He. Capitalizes. Every single mini. Sentence. Which only. Adds. To the. Trouble. However. eventually. he stops bothering. with capitalization. Almost. completely. It's like. published brainstorming. Or a rambling. Game. of word. Association.
Once you force yourself to toss out everything you've ever heard about punctuation meaning something - you can almost skim pages to try and ignore the things that make no sense. Then it becomes much more palatable. It's written in the form of flashbacks which I really like in movies. Some just find it confusing even visually, but in written form I found it weird to read.
Now for some specifics of why I could only read this book a few pages at a time because it made me so irate. All of chapter 1 (but not only chapter 1) reads like it was written by a horny young boy. The protagonist seems primarily focused on the yoga girl thongs, the breasts, and the half-naked orgy-like atmosphere of a yoga class. I think that if everyone read this book it would be a disservice to the men that attend class with yogic intentions. According to this book, "there is nothing innocent about yoga" and from what I can tell it is saying that men come to class purely to ogle and drink in the sex. (Yes, on page 56 there is a long description of how Yoga = Sex.) I'm sure men get turned on in yoga class - the odd boner happens, but they're not there for the sexuality. That's what strip clubs and the like are for. Most men I have spoken to have anxiety about going to yoga class because they are afraid of being seen the way this book portrays them.
The main character of Om Love also spends a good amount of time sounding like a stalker. Imagining connection and relationships that came across as more creepy than cute. I've had a stalker, so I may be overly sensitive to these things; but when I read some of these descriptions aloud - other people independently came to the conclusion that it sounded like a creepy horny stalker man.
A couple sentences here and there were fun - making light of the yoga studio atmosphere we all know and love. Otherwise there was simply nothing here for me.
Now I hear that if you read the entire book that there's a really good story hidden in there. The rambling, the sexy thoughts, and the creative punctuation even start to make sense. However, one of the key things when writing a book is making sure you get the readers interest right away. I think 117 pages was more than a fair chance for me. I still don't want to read this book.
For a more thoughts on the book in it's entirety please check out some of the following reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Good Reads Reviews
Scoop Post Review
Thursday, September 13, 2012
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August Favorite: The Goddess Among Us...
I know I've been goin' heavy on the body paint posts lately, so....
For my August Favorite I'd like to feature a costume :)
Veronica wanted a sexy tunic with accessories for a photo shoot she had in mind.
So we set out to capture The Goddess Among Us.
Skull-A-Day Press: Dead Media
My latest installation Dead Media (made from 497 VHS videotapes) has gotten a bunch of great mentions online...
The piece is on display starting this Friday and up only through November 1st at TCC Visual Arts Center in Portsmouth, VA.
The piece is on display starting this Friday and up only through November 1st at TCC Visual Arts Center in Portsmouth, VA.
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