I KNEW those Herring were up to no good
Never trust a herring I always say. … Continue readingI KNEW those Herring were up to no good

Never trust a herring I always say. … Continue readingI KNEW those Herring were up to no good
Artists Anderson Augusto (aka SΓΖO) and Leonardo Delafuente (aka Delafuente) are bringing art to the streets of their native Brazil, literally. … Continue readingBringing art to the streets: Anderson Augusto & Leonardo Delafuente
I instead spent an hour happily searching for and looking in awe at the intricate art of melon sculpting. Apparently it is an old art form in both Thailand and Japan. … Continue reading25 Amazing Melon Sculptures to Kick Off Summer 2009
I love this video by cartoonist Chris Ware and I think you will too. Ware provided the drawings and story.The animation was done by John Kuramoto and the fun music is “Eugene” by Andrew Bird. … Continue readingWhy do we hurt those that we love? “Quimby the Mouse”
Check out the awesome that is the infinity bookcase by Dutch designer Job Koelewijn … Continue readingAnd Speaking of Bookcases…
I still think the elephants are smiling at me. In face there are quite a few animals that I have this impression of. Here are just seven of them for your viewing pleasure. Starting of course with the good old elephant. … Continue reading7 Animals that Always Look Like They are Smiling to Me
The things I thought I could count on were not there anymore. They were replaced by uncertainty. Would my mother be able to beat this illness? Would I be able to find a job? Would we be able to stay ahead of the bills. Would there be enough freelance to make ends meet or would things dry up. Without stability in my life I had become a nervous nelly. … Continue readingWhich Way Now?
I have what is probably a bad habit of purposefully overexposing shots (and there are, of course, happy accidents as well). At times it seems like the perfect compliment to the subject material. It seems that on those occasions when it just “works” that I paradoxically get something more out of the shot when their is less detail. … Continue readingWhen Overexposed is a Good Thing: 11 “Less is More” Photos
We started out our annual mini-vacation with the opening night shorts program on Thursday night and thirteen screenings later we find ourselves happily exhausted on this Monday. With so many good films and so little time it is always hard to choose what to see. This year we scored with some excellent picks. Below are two of my favorites of the weekend. … Continue reading2 Don’t Miss Independent Films That Will Knock Your Socks Off
We officially kicked off our annual lost weekend at the Maryland Film Festival with the Opening Night shorts program last night at the MICA Brown Center. It was hosted by … Continue readingMaryland Film Festival 2009 Opening Night Shorts