Black ducks and wolf balloons.

10.08.2009

A brand new apartment with walls of windows and huge green (soon to be red) trees reaching all around and above it. A long warm hallway that provides the cats plenty of galloping room. A neighborhood of foliage, front porches, spiral staircases and pillars. I feel much better.

There are two worlds here. The kind of homes where appropriate decorations will cycle as per holiday, and across the street, a mall and downtown Vancouver style black buildings. I can wander this old area taking in the brick, fall leaves, and fading vines. Or I can cross into a more modern world and slowly wade through the crowds, shuffling out of the way of shopping bags and small tethered children. Both have their comforts, you know. While a mall has a sound of ant-like chaos, it also has a sound of safety. A whirling rumble that covers you and coaxes you forward. On days when you can take your time, it's just nice to float through like a ghost, watch the people, watch the objects, watch yourself...

Perhaps it depends on the mall.

I had a dream last night that I was a huge black duck and I transformed from air to ground, into a wolfish human running across an arctic plain.



Watch me

8.07.2009

It's hard to believe that we are a species pleased by a giant ogre running his spongy claws all over an escaped female slaves scantily clad body. I picture large peeping toms absorbed by their sofas, shifting their weight & stains grotesquely as they watch programs such as these. Or twig men, all veins and cigarettes, knees clanking together, molding slippers kicked anxiously to the side. More than likely it's your dad, or Frank the friendly neighbor, fantasizing about the forest sorcerer in her glittery pink rain of sparkly VFX nightmares. These are the things I have to ponder when I find myself wide awake and grumpy at 6am.

In other news, I'm drinking yerba mate and listening to American Doll Posse. I'm almost certain that someone is watching me through the French doors from every single window across the street. I must channel this horrifying energy & complete the painting I started the other day:




WIP: Oil on wood panel.
13.5" x 10.5"