Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Ready For Warmer Weather and More Kayaking!!

Beautiful Austin Texas

Barton Springs

In the kayak for the first time. So beautiful and relaxing

Second time kayaking... you can even see little turtles swimming all around you!


View from underneath the bridge. So, now that I have convinced everyone that it so much fun... let me know when your in the area and I'll take you!! :)

Monday, March 30, 2009

Beautiful and Blooming...


On the drive home from Austin this morning. They were everywhere! So beautiful

Sasha liked them too. But she wouldn't stay still long enough to get a good picture




Tree in my parent's backyard




Thursday, March 26, 2009

Random Houston Shots

Tranquility Park

Water Wall

Williams Tower

Cemetery in Galveston

Houston Zoo

Off Pierce Elevated

Near the Galleria


All of these were also taken with the old 70's Pentax and developed in the dark room by yours truly :)


Also, HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHELLEY!!!!!!!!! LOVE YOU

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

My Babies

Sasha... my little love

Jinx


Sasha being grouchy

Sylvester

Lola's reflection

Sasha :)

Black-White-Red Series




These are 20X20 acrylic paintings.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

A Few...

This is a bust I hand built then raku fired. Raku is a form of firing that you can do to finish the piece, or you can use high fire kilns. Raku is done with a very simple handmade kiln and a blow torch. Very hands on, which I love. Your not just throwing it in a kiln for a couple of days, you are actually watching the piece being fired. I have found it can take anywhere from 20 minutes to a few hours depending on the size. So much fun... I miss it

We took a trip to the Menil Museum in Houston, we had to pick a piece that inspired us and create our own version of it. These are my fertility dolls. Raku

Handbuilt vase. I painted wax on it to make the flowers and rubbed away the clay so they would stand out. High Fire

Old African Art is my absolute favorite when it comes to sculpture. Raku piece. I put it in the water to cool down too soon and it cracked. I think it adds character

This one was thrown on a wheel, the base and lid. High Fire

Also thrown on wheel, High Fire. This one was a mess up. When it was bisque fired (which is the first firing the piece undergoes before you glaze and refire) it was not fired throughly. So on the second firing after being glazed it started popping really loud in the kiln and this is what came out. It is still my favorite piece