Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Peru sees my pictures!



A paper in Peru, El Comercio, has published photos I took at Fremont Coffee Company a couple weeks ago. The barista there does some really neat latte art portraying movie and cartoon characters very well!

To see all the photos I've taken at Fremont Coffee Company check out my set on Flickr: here

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Wetland Trail

Well, I'm officially part of the workforce again and it feels great! I really love the people I work with and it's absolutely wonderful to work for another small company. It would really be hard for me to go back to working for a large corporation again so I'm thankful to be where I'm at now. I was so busy this week that keeping up with my 365 went completely out the window. Oh, well...I'm happy with the pictures I have of my year thus far. I'll try and keep up on a weekly update at this point as I'm sure I'll have my camera with me every weekend anyway.

This weekend was a bit of a downer because there was so much going on in Seattle but even more obstacles to overcome in order to join in on all the fun. I was looking forward to the Solstice Parade/Fremont Fair all week and even the weather man was positive the weather would hold out for it. Boy was he WRONG! Not only did it rain all weekend but getting even close to the festivities was an issue. Bridges were closed, cars were jammed into the tiny streets of our neighborhood all the way to the other side of the hill that leads to Fremont and it's bridge. We decided to backtrack and try a different route but once we made it into Fremont it was even worse so we vacated all plans to attend and took off with the pup over to Carkeek Park.



We have been to Carkeek several times but never walked the trails so we went through the wetlands there and I snapped a few shots of the foliage during our walk. Among the colorful shrubs, foamy flowers and little streams it felt great to get away from the city sounds even if it was for just an hour or so. Clover had been cooped up all week so she quite enjoyed the walk as well.

Here's one of the pictures I took while there and the rest can be found in my Carkeek Album on Flickr.

Today we went to the Asian Art Museum here in Seattle and saw a wonderful exhibit of the woodblock prints by Hokusai, Harunobu, Utamaro, Eishi and Hiroshige. The most familiar of these prints are Great Wave off Kanagawa and Red Fuji but all of them were simply gorgeous. We spent all afternoon there gawking at ancient art and spending some time in a few of the rooms we didn't have time to see on our last visit. I also picked up pamphlets from the other museums in town that have some really interesting exhibits at the moment so I hope to catch a few of these over the next few weeks.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Fremont Troll



Finally visited the Fremont Troll this weekend. Huge, ugly and a perfect bridge troll if I ever saw one!

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Tiny Art



Perused the Fremont Sunday Market again today and found this tiny little treasure. Found it a home on a wall in my home moments after I walked in the door. I love it so much!!

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Pastel Seattle



Discovered pastels last week and planned on doing something with them. Was inspired by the sun and skyline today so I made this (:

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Messy Markers



Got new markers that smear and smudge like whoa. O well, fun all the same.

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

getting there...


this morning i had my portfolio review with the director of my photo program and another instructor. i was totally nervous and didn't expect to be. i figured that if they didn't choose any of my work i would just have to shoot my butt off. but, hey! they actually like some of my stuff. they chose a lot from things i do myself like well-lit DJ pictures from some events i attend and random shooting i do when i'm bored. attached are a few they picked and i'll probably put them all up soon along with continuing to update the progression of my book. it's so weird/exciting to be at this point. i can finally be creative and try to shoot at the level i want to.