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I won't be doing the usual "Creativity Nightâ„¢" tonight kids. Or rather I will, but in a new direction.
 
DCAD (http://www.dcad.edu/) is having an 'open to the public' figure drawing session every Tuesday night from 6pm - 9pm from now until May 13th. Any who might have normally done Creativity Nightâ„¢ with me are more than welcome to come! This is an uninstructed session with a live model and costs a whopping $8. A loose session with a bunch of creative types just drawing like mad? Sounds ideal to me.
 
While I'm on the topic of upcoming DCAD open to the public events, I should throw out the fact that on March 8th, there is the first Draw 'til You Drop session. The cost is $20 and it runs from noon to midnight. There will also be models, guests and snackages provided. I'll be there as well (barring unforeseen circumstances).
 
No advance registration is needed for either event.
 
I would also point out that if you don't consider yourself an artist that you would still be welcome. Both are intentionally left 'uninstructed' in order to welcome the public. Nervous about the reaction folks might have to your stuff? Don't be. Sit next to me and I will make sure that people mind their manners. ;)
 
I can't wait and I hope to see you folks there!
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Something I'm working on for a worthwhile cause. Just hope I'm not too late (though I probably am). If it turns out that I am, in fact, too late, I think that I will just auction the image off and donate the money directly. Seems reasonable.


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Wow. What an awesome weekend.

For any of you who managed to not catch [personal profile] xtingu 's weekend summary post...

Friday September 7th, 2007:
I worked a little late. Ok - maybe not worked so much. A co-worker sold me a motherboard and cpu to update my sorely antiquated home PC. It took a little work, some prayers in long dead languages and a couple of virgin sacrifices, but we got it working. The power supply, in fact, wasn't the right pin out, but my handy pocket knife explained the situation to the cabling, and now it sees the error of its ways. Now I'm able to do things like play music AND browse the web at the same time. What a concept.

After that, I swung by my place, dropped the pc off, got packed up for the weekend and headed over to see [personal profile] xtingu for a nice relaxing evening of 'chill with my girlfriend' - which is not a euphemism - it's just really good.

Saturday September 8th, 2007:
We headed up to my folks' place to celebrate my brother and my birthdays. Our middle brother and his lovely wife came down to join in the festivities. Brunch at Pickles (more on that later) and then we lost Josh, Ben, and Trina to other plans. My folks, [personal profile] xtingu , and myself headed back to the house to drop off crap and consolidate vehicles, then it was off to the Allentown Art Museum to see the Looney Tunes Exhibit.

After a delightful time at the museum (which included sitting and watching cartoons with my Mom and Pop in the 'kids section' and getting bemused looks from security guards) we headed to lunch and to do a little shopping. I needed to update a couple things in my wardrobe pretty badly and I annoyed Llij and my Mom with my efficiency in that department. To illustrate:

Step 1: Walk into the shoe store.
Step 2: Grab the first pair of shoes that I like after a quick glance.
Step 3: Try on one other size in the same 'model' shoe.
Step 4: Pay for shoes.
Step 5: There is no Step 5. Nor is there any spoon.

I did much the same thing with some other clothes, a new tie, and so forth. Since I was going to a wedding reception with [personal profile] xtingu and I both seem to really just enjoy the hell out of  'farting around' with my folks, and this was some good time with them that we don't get nearly often enough. My brothers and their significant others were sorely missed, but Ben and Trina were at a good friend's wedding and Josh doesn't get to see enough of Angie these days, so he was visiting her, so I guess we can forgive them.

Later, [personal profile] xtingu and I caught up with [profile] kar0na at The Starlite Diner (which - as a side note - is INcorrectly located on Google Maps) for some munchies. We called it a fairly early night because my Rock Star Girlfriend had a date with a recording studio on Sunday. I won't point out that I'm getting to be an old man and really like to get to sleep at a decent hour myself or anything.

Sunday September 9th, 2007:
We got up and spent a little time just nibbling muffins, drinking freshly brewed coffee, and chillin with the fam. Again - good times. The folks even brought out the photo album of my < one year old baby butt. [Insert 'Awwws' here.]

After Llij took off for her studio time, I got ready for the reception with [profile] kar0na and then headed out. We got some good hang time with good peeps at the party (which was at the Sheraton Jetport). First a couple drinks at the bar with munchies - then to the banquet hall where people with much more nimble feet than my own danced after we ate a delightful meal. And had a couple more drinks. (Don't worry kids - Yours Truly was exceedingly well behaved since I knew that I had a lot of driving ahead of me.) [profile] kar0na looked lovely, I got to meet some new folks as well as see old familiar faces, and I even got to snap a couple pics/vids. All in all? I had a pretty damn fine time.

Headed down to Delaware and more or less collapsed - only to get up entirely too soon for work since I'm 'the early guy' this week.

Ugh. Can't we go back to the weekend?
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So you've probably all forgotten the little experiment that I started back in February.



Well I didn't. It was driving me nuts that I never did finish the portraits that I had promised. I had plenty of steam to do an hour on [livejournal.com profile] lafemmekatia's image.



I slowed down a bit and lost a bit of drive while working on [livejournal.com profile] theseitz's image of Rodney Dangerfield. I sucked it up and worked on him for a little over 1/2 hour. Poor Rodney. You've looked better buddy.



I have just finished (at long last) the image I promised for [livejournal.com profile] anisette_toast. I actually found this one coming together fairly quickly. There was a lot going on here tonight, and while I would think that should be an 'excuse' for why the image didn't turn out the way I wanted, it actually seemed to be the reverse. In just 1/2 hour (ok - maybe a touch more) I felt comfortable calling it a night.
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To those of you who know him in RL and/or those peeps on my flist who like really good (and funky) poetry - my buddy Don from the Lehigh Valley has started a new LJ account - [livejournal.com profile] petrarch5. (He no longer has access to his old one - [livejournal.com profile] avalonsleeper.)

 

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Here's some stuff I'm thinking about going to this weekend. If any of you are interested - lemme know:

  • 7Arts Studio. "Junichro Ishida: Mind Blossom," through March 31. 1139 W. Seventh St., Wilmington. Free. 777-1170 This one is right around the corner from my house - and there are good people involved, so...

  • Blue Streak Gallery. "Barry Schlecker's Collection of Outsider Art," and jewelry by Alexis Bittar, through March 28. 1721 Delaware Ave., Wilmington. Free. 429-0506

  • Gallery 919 Market. "University of Delaware Master of Fine Arts Group Exhibition," through March 30. 919 Market St., Wilmington. Free. 229-3266

  • Morris Library Special Collections Exhibition Gallery. "Animal Kingdom: Six Centuries of Zoological Illustration," through June 8. South College Avenue, Newark. 831-2231

  • Rockford Map and Globe Gallery. On permanent display, globes, maps and unusual scientific instruments. 1800 Lovering Ave., Wilmington. 576-8900 This one seemed like it was created for [livejournal.com profile] metikulos

  • Winterthur. "Ancient Egypt and the Egyptian Revival, 1725-1825," through May 13. "Quilts in a Material World: Selections From the Winterthur Collection," Sat.-Sept. 16. On permanent display, iPod Audio Tour starring the Keno Brothers and The Campbell Collection of Soup Tureens. Del. 52, northwest of Wilmington. $10-$20, exhibitions only $5-$15. 888-4600, (800) 448-3883 or www.winterthur.org For my mom.

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