8.11.2010

Fresh Ink



Slowly but surely I am getting my sea-leg. (Its just singular for the time being... not sure if/when it will ever be sealegs). My Kansas City tattoo artist, Scott Schickmann totally set me up by turning my modest request for a simple goldfish into a sprawling art work begging for additions... so here I go adding on. The design is something I have been working on in my head for a couple of years. I have been wanting a classic pin-up girl, but then realized that even better for me is a mermaid, in part because of my undying love for the water... Tattoos almost always mark a time in my life, or are pieces of the story of my life- and this one is my major statement about my time in New Zealand. It was drawn up and inked on by my friend Ashley Howell, who was my neighbor when I lived in Ponsonby... what can I say it was meant to be that we met, and that he happens to be an incredible artist specializing in sailor style Americana tattoos...my favorite. (And funnily enough he is also an American and is married to the lovely Ashley Howell (not himself :) Its Ashley and Ashley the couple, and they are awesome!!!)
I find it hard to fully explain all of the meaning involved with tattoos, in part because they speak for themselves mostly, but I will say that this one symbolizes a season of discovery, self-reflection, beauty and spiritual anchoring. I love it, and am already trying to figure out what to add next...

7.14.2010

New Drawings///Whale/Ocean on Fire


(above: Whale Tail Whale's Tale)


(above: Ocean is on Fire. They set it on fire)

6.21.2010

Something about Chloe


Chloe Sevigny is probably my most favorite fashion icon. I credit my great friend Karin for getting me hooked on Chloe... I had seen her around in the fashion mags before, but it was about the time I met Karin, that I really noticed how effortless and bold she is with her style... and its consistent. This recent look has followed me around, I thought about it while I was shopping the other day- the girl pulls off this casual style tying together mom jeans, 90s clogs, suspenders and a graphic tee for an easy weekend look. I love her style and I love that her risks seem to always pay off and don't really even feel risky. But not too many women can do what she does, and I am pretty sure it is because it is authentic-ly Chloe's style, a palette developed and evolved sophisticatedly over time to the point where her style is an art. This makes me happy...

5.31.2010

Louise Bourgeois







Today, at the ripe age of 98 one of my favorite most influential artists, Louise Bourgeois died. She was 98, so its all good. But she was an amazing prolific artist, who did not shy away from sex and humanity- which I was always really affected by. She was the picture of a vibrant artist all the way into her 90s... She reminded me of my grandma- a fully alive, evolving strong, creative woman! Amazing! Below: my first tattoo, a Bourgeois drawing... for my Grandma Genevieve


http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2010/jun/01/louise-bourgeois-dies-new-york-98

5.21.2010

NEW Drawing!

"Laying Down Roots/Systems and Tracing Roots" (Here it is not QUITE finished...)

Inspired in part by walks through Auckland...



4.28.2010

Cut Collective

I love Cut Collective, a group of artists in Auckland who focus on street art and stencil projects... I found a gem on K'Road last week...




So true... ;)

4.26.2010

Saying "I Love You, Mom" in NZ

Oh, God- Thank you for my friend Lala and Bethels beach on April 25... 2 years after I lose my momma, and here I am at one of the most beautiful places on Earth...




4.24.2010

MOM


It has been 2 years since mom passed on April 25th 2008. I made this altar for her for Dia los Muertos that year in November... I wanted to capture her "wow" moment artistically, "wow" was her last word! Its an AMAZING and true story, and embodies my sweet, wise mommy...so maybe one day I can tell you all about it. She was my best friend forever, and a truly stellar and beautiful mom. Lucky for me I had 25 years with her. ♥
xxxxxx

4.08.2010

Visit to Coro/Cora

So, I caught a ride to Coromandel town with Tam & Nick, and stayed with Cora gypsy-style in her housetruck, and had a righteous week up in the Coromandel bush. The cafe was almost just as I left it, with a slight change of the cast of characters.
Here is Tam acting out one of my favorite cafe moments: She and Mehow yelling at me for not understanding the difference between Car and Cow (pronounced in Kiwi, sounds IDENTICAL)
And here is Cora with one of our paintings. We made four that week and hung them in the cafe in the middle of the night ninja-style.