Calzone
Gear Whore #1
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- Nov 11, 2008
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Let's pick a Sunday.
In January I'll be 61. 2018 went by like a blink of an eye. At my age a decade is not that long a time. Pretty much like the Rocky Horror Picture Show: "Let's Do The Time Warp Again."
2019 will be a year where I print really for real in a fine art manner. I spent a few years developing skills and gathering equipment. I figure sometime mid year or so to have some kind of website or online presence, and I'll be putting my work out there.
Christian thinks because of "Maggie" that I have a jump start.
I have a concept of doing something about bikes, photography and guitars. The idea about riffing off of the release of "Welcome To Marwen" in that I build out a safe place for myself that is kinda like living in a sustainable self-contained bubble of sorts has its appeal.
Interesting to note that although I have been active in the arts for decades and have basically 3 art degrees that even includes the terminal degree of MFA, I have remained "under the radar." Not that I'm resentful, but at this point I sacrificed and sidelined my artistic career; and now I have a semblance of a secure future where I don't have to become a "Ho" and sell myself.
Like my old boss who was crazy use to say, "I don't mean to be nasty..." but I do kinda have a bad attitude. When I say that an art dealer would have to scrub my toilet to earn his or her 50% commission I kinda mean it. I don't do what I do for their sake: fug-em.
Looks like a new venture will be getting a GoPro Hero 7 and doing video. One of my Masters Degrees is in TV Broadcast Journalism, and I did TV news as a reporter, videographer and as a "one-man band" where I did both to cover stories that were broadcast on Long Island cable.
I'm sure some of my experience from the theater, performing off-Broadway, and under experimental theater like The Joseph Papp Public Theater will all be utilized of when I actively was a performance artist. You know me: I'm a drama queen. LOL.
Things are kinda converging in an organic manner. Pretty much anything could happen, and it seems so likely that something big is going on. I recently replaced a helmet that was over 20 years old and updated it with a Giro that has MPS as a safety feature. Of course I bought it during an end of season closeout that Joe had suggested, but it also has a mount for a GoPro.
Hmmm. What does all this mean? It does seem though that the time is right and that somehow divine intervention is taking place in a remarkable manner. I just have a feeling...
Cal
In January I'll be 61. 2018 went by like a blink of an eye. At my age a decade is not that long a time. Pretty much like the Rocky Horror Picture Show: "Let's Do The Time Warp Again."
2019 will be a year where I print really for real in a fine art manner. I spent a few years developing skills and gathering equipment. I figure sometime mid year or so to have some kind of website or online presence, and I'll be putting my work out there.
Christian thinks because of "Maggie" that I have a jump start.
I have a concept of doing something about bikes, photography and guitars. The idea about riffing off of the release of "Welcome To Marwen" in that I build out a safe place for myself that is kinda like living in a sustainable self-contained bubble of sorts has its appeal.
Interesting to note that although I have been active in the arts for decades and have basically 3 art degrees that even includes the terminal degree of MFA, I have remained "under the radar." Not that I'm resentful, but at this point I sacrificed and sidelined my artistic career; and now I have a semblance of a secure future where I don't have to become a "Ho" and sell myself.
Like my old boss who was crazy use to say, "I don't mean to be nasty..." but I do kinda have a bad attitude. When I say that an art dealer would have to scrub my toilet to earn his or her 50% commission I kinda mean it. I don't do what I do for their sake: fug-em.
Looks like a new venture will be getting a GoPro Hero 7 and doing video. One of my Masters Degrees is in TV Broadcast Journalism, and I did TV news as a reporter, videographer and as a "one-man band" where I did both to cover stories that were broadcast on Long Island cable.
I'm sure some of my experience from the theater, performing off-Broadway, and under experimental theater like The Joseph Papp Public Theater will all be utilized of when I actively was a performance artist. You know me: I'm a drama queen. LOL.
Things are kinda converging in an organic manner. Pretty much anything could happen, and it seems so likely that something big is going on. I recently replaced a helmet that was over 20 years old and updated it with a Giro that has MPS as a safety feature. Of course I bought it during an end of season closeout that Joe had suggested, but it also has a mount for a GoPro.
Hmmm. What does all this mean? It does seem though that the time is right and that somehow divine intervention is taking place in a remarkable manner. I just have a feeling...
Cal