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Tamron fixed the lens and got it back to me pretty quick. I took it out for a test shoot yesterday, and everything seems to be working fine. What a relief! I plan on taking it out for some more serious photography Monday. There's a little blue heron in Scarborough marsh I'm hoping to get some good shots of. Hold on to your butts!
Old art for sale, and commissions open *Updated*
In my brainstorming to figure out what to do about money this summer, I remembered that I have a bunch of old art I don't do anything with. It sits all sad, in a folder in my closet, in the dark, as the years go by. The timespan of work goes back into the late 2000s.
So, I dug it out, went through it, and picked out what I thought were some of the better examples of my older art, and am offering them for sale if anyone's interested. I know a lot of people are struggling financially right now and may not have the spare money to buy art (even really cheap art), but if you do, or know someone who might like it, this struggling artist would app
Sculptures for sale
I have three polymer clay sculptures I'm finally ready to let go of and put up for sale.
This ever popular silver dragon is going for $500. It is 7 1/2" from wingtip to wingtip and slightly under 10 1/2" from tip of snout to tip of tail. I poured a LOT of time and energy into this one, especially the fine scales which were individually hand rolled and put in place. I was underemployed at the time, and definitely wouldn't be able to do something like this now without it taking me a year or more.
The red desert dragon is going for $350. Dimensions are about 14 1/2" from wingtip to wingtip and just over 13" from tip of snout to tip of tail. It
I've finally seen Radiohead live
When I was 16 years old, Radiohead released their fourth studio album, Kid A, and it quickly established them as my all time favorite band. It was completely unlike anything I had heard before, being heavily electronic, yet having a distinctly organic feel to it. While I was immature at the time and didn't entirely grasp what I was listening to, I knew those recordings were a warning of something BIG on the horizon (as in the anxiety-riddled climate catastrophe forewarning that is Idioteque). I may have had a vague, simple idea of what that meant at the time, but never really appreciated the extent of the problem and how much worse it could g
Maine Birds Threatened By Climate Change Series
In light of the environmental onslaught brought on by the Trump administration, I've felt compelled to act in whatever way I can to fight back. And I think the best way for me to do this is by using my art to make others aware of the beauty and ecological importance of birds. With that in mind, I've decided to create a series of drawings showcasing the birds in my home state of Maine, USA, that are threatened by climate change. This is a small gesture in the grand scheme of things, but I hope that others will see these birds the way I do, and feel equally compelled to protect them. I have to gather together the proper references before I beg
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