As plan B is to have the theme "Superheroes" on my exhibition I'm exploring my Valkyrie and my Robin (from Batman) further. I've really been working night and day these days so I've just had time to post some photos of what I'm doing with not very much text to go with it. Hopefully next week will be less busy!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
working hard
As plan B is to have the theme "Superheroes" on my exhibition I'm exploring my Valkyrie and my Robin (from Batman) further. I've really been working night and day these days so I've just had time to post some photos of what I'm doing with not very much text to go with it. Hopefully next week will be less busy!
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
masks
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
keeping my calm
My exhibition at Galleri Kaustik here in Gothenburg starts the 21 of March. I always prepare well ahead of time - even planning how to hang it. The only thing left to do (except the framing) was to print three screenprints this week. And I had prepared the originals already in London.
But, but, but ... yes - there is a but. The removal company said the delivery would be within 7-21 days. Tomorrow is 21 days. We called them yesterday. It's not due this week. Earliest next week (they said to keep us calm - lying bastards). So all my paintings are still in London. Haha.
I was very angry yesterday and started to prepare a totally different exhibit. I'll have to screenprint something else than planned this week and decide how to solve the exhibit.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
white weekend
Thursday, February 19, 2009
death
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
preparing and promoting
This is not my favorite things to do - but it has to be done. Next week I'll be screenprinting and I'm so looking forward to it!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
miracles still happen
- A gallery in Norway that has been owing me money since 2000 contacted me - and payed me my money. (I did not count on that to happen ever)
- Last week I started my new part-time job (25%) at an artist run gallery - Grafik i Väst (photo) - where I am a member. I'll be doing marketing and customer care.
- So ... now I'm just waiting for more good things to come. You know, like in the fairy tales: after hard ship you should be rewarded for enduring. Give it to me!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
more manga
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
very much not London
Monday, February 09, 2009
and she's back!
Now I'm reviewing my Manga material for giving two workshops on Wednesday. And I'm trying to find things I've stored somewhere on my mother's attic. I have a goldfish's memory sometimes! (why didn't I label all the boxes?) Feels like I'm back on track anyway.
Monday, February 02, 2009
Sunday, February 01, 2009
Things to do in London 3
I'm continuing to share my little ever-day things to do in London. A bit of a farewell. I'm leaving on Friday.
Find money
People tend to dislike the little copper coins - 1 and 2 pence. If you just tune your eyes into looking for them you'll see them everywhere. Especially good places to look are outside grocery stores and tube/train stations. I've even seen people just putting them on a wall or tossing them over their shoulder.
Yes, you might say, but they are worth almost nothing. True, but it depends on have you value things. After 2-3 weeks of daily looking you might have earned yourself a cup of coffee - and the pleasure of seeing how they react when you pay in 1 pence coins. Or you can always say to people " a penny for your thoughts"- and buy many thoughts. Save up many and give to a small child - they will consider it a fortune.
Just a word of advice; do not go coin hunting in fountains (or don't let anyone see you). People do not like that. They get very hostile.
I speak of experience.
People tend to dislike the little copper coins - 1 and 2 pence. If you just tune your eyes into looking for them you'll see them everywhere. Especially good places to look are outside grocery stores and tube/train stations. I've even seen people just putting them on a wall or tossing them over their shoulder.
Yes, you might say, but they are worth almost nothing. True, but it depends on have you value things. After 2-3 weeks of daily looking you might have earned yourself a cup of coffee - and the pleasure of seeing how they react when you pay in 1 pence coins. Or you can always say to people " a penny for your thoughts"- and buy many thoughts. Save up many and give to a small child - they will consider it a fortune.
Just a word of advice; do not go coin hunting in fountains (or don't let anyone see you). People do not like that. They get very hostile.
I speak of experience.
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