I've been mowing half of our community lawn for most of the summer. The clippings fill our big city trash can nearly over the top. A few weeks ago, I stayed up too late working on an art project and woke up after the trash truck had come and gone. I figured I'd lost my chance to have an empty trash can for the week. As I moped and prepared some lunch to take to work, Hope came calling through the back window. I heard the garbage truck picking up the trash of the neighbors behind us! In a split second, Crazy Matt kicked in and made me jump into a pair of untied tennis shoes, and run out the our front door. It was kind of challenging finding the perfect balance as I sprinted with our overloaded trash can around the block. After I rounded two corners, the truck came into view. I ran straight down the lane on the street and barely caught the truck before it rounded another corner. Phwew! I didn't hit the gym that morning, but I got a workout in anyway. And I was pretty dang excited to tell my wife the dramatic tale of her hero:) Click to read the story behind the art.
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
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Saturday, April 12, 2014
Undead Rock Monster
2 squirrels fell in love and then died on top of a pile of rocks, creating a magical force that brought the rocks to life. Now, the squirrel skulls (tangled in roots) coexist in a symbiotic relationship with the foul creature, roaming the desolate landscape in search of food. Here again, I was just trying to surprise myself by coming up with some crazy creature. I had a lot of fun. 2.5 to 3 hours in Photoshop.
Venus Bubble Zapper
Oh buddy! This month we really get to have some fun in our class! Chris encouraged us to let our imagination run wild and to try to surprise ourselves, creating random strokes and trying new design styles that aren't our normal go-to methods. We were to create a character. I just watched a really cool show on the web a few weeks ago called Cosmos (it's a high-quality revamp of an 80's space show). You might enjoy it. Anyway, my design became a deadly "plant" I imagine on the surface of Venus. It's energy builds up within itself and releases in violent fury when a predator approaches (in this case, a toxic bubble). 1 hour, Photoshop.
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