22 February 2011

30 pictures of something good

I saw this on Sandra Juto's blog and although it's a little too sentimental for me it allows me to post a shit ton of my own pictures.
Here goes:

1/ Someone I spend a lot of time with:

2/ A picture of myself:

3/ My family:


4/ A picture of something that makes me happy:

5/ An old picture of myself:

6/ A picture of my brother:

7/ A picture I've never posted before:

8/ A person that I miss:

9/ A photo of my Mum:

10/ A picture from my favourite place:

11/ The last trip I went on:

12/ A picture from my everyday life:

13/ A picture from a place I love:

14/ A picture that reminds me of old times:

15/ Old friends:

16/ A place I miss:

17/ An unusual picture:

18/ A picture from my spare time:

19/ One of my favourite pictures:

20/ A picture of people that are closest to me:

21/ A person who's always there for me:

22/ A picture from a time I miss:

23/ Last summer:

24/ A picture that makes me happy:

25/ A person who always makes me laugh:
26/ People I always have fun with:

27/ A picture that makes me laugh:

28/ A crazy moment:

29/ Something gross:
30/ Someone I love:


20 February 2011


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The Order

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The Dryden Theatre (at GEH) screened Matthew Barney's Cremaster Cycle this past weekend and I just got home from watching the last 2 films. During my second year at OCAD I found The Order for rent at Queen Video but was never brave enough to rent it/thought it best to see all the films in sequence.
When I found out all 5 were going to be screened this weekend I postponed my trip back to Toronto to stay here in Rochester (or as it was put this evening "the mole on the asshole of the world").
Myself and two others made it through all the films (liquor and homemade snack bags were essential). The footage, costumes and Barney's attention to detail are all stunning. After watching the Art 21 episode with Barney filming a scene in Cremaster 3, the one with the zombie horses, I thought he was a total jerk and dismissed him as some contemporary art asshole.
I was wrong, sorry.
My mind has been officially blown, period.

19 February 2011

Robin Sighting

It's been too long.
A couple girls from my program and myself have started a blog here.
Sometimes it's just easier to post a few stupid pictures without an explanation and call it a day.
I've been spending lots of time on my own the past few days listening to Marnie Stern nice and loud, knitting a cowl scarf for myself, drinking tea and watching bad TV on Hulu.
The Dryden Theatre (at GEH) is playing the Cremaster Cycle over this weekend and I went to see 1 & 2 yesterday....fucking weird. I'm committed to watch the other 3 tonight and tomorrow night. I am going to have weird dreams after watching them all.
I just noticed that the Google search page is dedicated to Brancusi today, sweet.