Archive for October, 2007

Deviant Art

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

I finally got tempted into creating a gallery on deviantART-a terribly cool forum for artists to strut their stuff.

I even dug out some old pictures of favorite sculptures-like this crippled angel, that I threw in a lake a few years ago.

broken angel

I’m in awe of the gorgeous art to be seen here-like MsJ777’s Gaia, shadowgirl’s Keipel, pixiwillow’s amazingly realistic dragons, artjinga’s equine window to another world, or the tender sweetness of sculptin’s particle man(think he listens to TMBG?) and really, who could resist sculptin’s luscious flaming vulva?

:)

punkins for money

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

owl punkin

Carved some punkins for a party today-this one came out pretty sweet, the other was just the company logo. Yay, money from fun!

Harley Quinn!

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

Batman’s bad girl… Nee did her own hair/hood, I painted the rest.

Harley Quinn

Can’t wait ’til Nick sends me his pics of this. For now you’ll have to be content with my somewhat blurry set.

Quinn and me

Halloween at LRS was soooo fun! Not only did I paint this fabulous, foxy comic book character, but I had my debut performance with Cody and Paul! Whoohoooo! I’ve been wanting to perform with that girl ever since I first saw her dance a year ago..

We did a dark fairy forest ritual-Paul was our boy sacrifice-it was a madsexy bacchanalia-we poured wine and squashed pears, grapes and pomogranites all over him. Mmmmmm…. Wait ’til you see Nick’s pics! So damn hot!

:)

Carkeeky goodness

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Sam and I played hooky yesterday-it was such a gloriously summery day and I hadn’t had much time with him this week, so I couldn’t resist the urge to take him to the beach instead of to the schoolbus.

Carkeek is one of our most beloved Seattle havens. Yesterday was a mulchy meander through the forest with stops to climb our favorite trees(Click on the thumbnails for bigger images)..

Sam tree climb

..and marvel at life and death intertwined.

Sam treed

Mushrooms sprouted everywhere, relishing their feast of decaying logs and multiplying rapidly beneath huge maple leaf blankets and mossy roots.

shrooms

We snuck across the railroad tracks to our little spot-a tiny island of beach, where the river comes out the culverts and curves down to the shore in an bow that high tide widens into a lagoon, passable only by those who don’t mind getting soaked and muddy-or know the secret way out.

A spikey tuft of grass winked at me and with a little help from the Sam, I soon had enough wet sand piled to give it a face and thus, the Sand Gnome was born.

Sand Gnome

It was like a little slice of summer, real summer-not that cold drizzly mess of an end of august we had this year! So warm and windless, simply delicious to stretch out in the sun and melt into the sand.

What an unexpected blessing.

Orcas Jam

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Jamming feet

Jenny’s beautiful pictures.

Orcas Contact Jam

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Ohmahgod! I fell in love with contact improvisation this weekend.

Orcas Contact Jam

It was a glorious, sumptuous, wriggly, rootin’, rollin’ kind of weekend. Cody and Paul and our new friend Victor sqweeshed all our tents, mats, food and bodies into Agnitara(my subaru) and events fell into place like well-oiled dominoes(presuming that oiling a domino would actually make it flip faster and connect better). Victor, being the first domino in line, bussed to Paul, Paul drove to my house, we piled into Agnitara and hit Mt Vernon for Cody, smoothly accessing coffee, chai and snacks at the excellent co-op as we did so and swoosh-nipped onto the ferry just in time to slide between the cones, past the stern glare and acerbic chiding of the lady at the gate and right onto the ferry!

Wooohoooo Team Taxidermy!(don’t ask-I’m not even sure I remember) :)

We rolled into camp nice and early, happy to have a sunny break in the drizzle to set up our tents and discovered that our ‘camp’ included a sauna and hot pool! Not just your average sauna and hot tub, either… Our host Catiya has created an amazing paradise in the lush Orcas woods. The tub is immense and built of lovely smooth stones. It’s heavenly(once adjusted to proper steamy hotness) basking like a blissful snowmonkey, listening to the double built-in waterfalls and gazing up at the gorgeous tall spruces surrounded by the beautiful, misty, incognito silhouettes of your friends-backlit by a bonfire blaze in the primeval(and believe you me, nothing says primal like the sight of a naked ballsac swinging in front of a fire) cave-like firepit backdrop to the cold plunge pool on the stone terrace. The sauna arches over it all like a holy temple, curved cedar beams welcoming you onto the porch and into the warmth of the cozy antechamber. The sauna chamber is ginormous and multi-layered, with lovely gnarled knotty beams and a cool(er…if an extremely freakin’hot place can be referred to as ‘cool’) loft area up by the vaulted ceiling.

It was a shame we only had a few days and the dance space was a twenty minute drive across the island. It would have been easy to lose oneself in the beauty and luxury of the soaking and the land, forest, garden, fluffball porchcat, plentiful deer…

But as delicious as the possibilities were in our little resort tentiverse, dance was the reason we were here and dance, dance, dance we did!

Michal(our fearless sparkling leader) took way better pictures than I did-capturing the exquisite delight of our Oddfellows dance space and swirling, happy bodies with her magical camera skilz.

Contact dance is bodyworker heaven. It’s like giving yourself a deep, stretching massage utilizing every surface you, your fellow dancers, the floor, walls, deck, leaves.. have to offer. Slowly coming into synchrony with your breath, their movements and breath, the weight of your body on, around and under theirs, then unexpectedly, expanding your equilibrium to include a much larger state of being, merging, emerging and finally evolving into a multi-headed, many-limbed organism exploring and celebrating itself. It’s creative, curious, chaotic mayhem and I loves it!

Orcas Contact Jam

Speaking of love-have you ever seen such sweetness on a swing? :)

My other flickr’d pics.

Not a Burning Man burning man

Friday, October 19th, 2007

But very cool.

:)

Massagey wierdness

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

One of my fellow practitioners came into our lounge at work today and collapsed on the couch, looking completely exhausted. She said she didn’t even have the energy to go get lunch. I had a client in five minutes, so though my heart went out to her(I sure know that bone-tired, trainwrecked feeling) I didn’t have much time to offer consolation-or even just a sandwich. So I was glad to see she’d put herself on my schedule.

A recent rear-ending(no actual trains involved) had whiplashed her neck, so I set to work on her unhappy, gluey scalenes(muscles on the front of the neck, to either side of the windpipe). I did some good work on the right, got some loosening and melting happening and then switched over to her left. As I started in, sudden nausea hit me, hard. Chills and that urgent ‘oh shit, if I don’t get down on the floor right away I’m gonna upchuck banana’ feeling. Luckily, she’s a friend and fellow therapist, so I ‘fessed what was up and went to my hands and knees on the floor.

It passed quickly, but the moment I started in on her neck again-GRUH!-Back on the floor.

So… We moved on to her legs. No problem. The nausea episode was over.

Phewph. Our conclusion: She needs to go see her chiropractor(she’s been procrastinating) and I need to work on being a little less empathic.

:)

The way out

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

‘In any situation or state of mind you are in, there is always a point of heat, and we experience that as pain. But actually it’s just heat, and that’s what Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche calls the “Great Eastern Sun”. It’s a place where reality is coming up above the horizon, where it is dawning, and that becomes our point of orientation. So, I’m not saying to look for suffering, but I am saying that you have to look for the heat. There’s a huge area of self-satisfaction and then there is this area where there is a crack in the door of the ego. And there is this bright light coming in and it’s very irritating and it’s not pleasant, but that’s what you have to look for. You are looking for it not because there is anything great about suffering, but because that’s the way out.
I had a friend who was in a plane crash a number of years ago and she said that when the plane crashed it was pitch dark and the whole thing was on fire, and then someone saw a crack of light and said: “The light is over there!” and that is how they saved themselves, because somebody saw this light.
That’s what we have to do. We have to look for the crack in the shell of the ego where there’s a bright light coming through. It is too bright and it’s irritating and it’s painful, but that’s the way out.’

Reginald Ray(an excerpt in Halfway up the Mountain, by Marianna Caplan)

Gorgeous art in stone, sand and snow.

Wednesday, October 17th, 2007

A man after my own heart!-which leaped to behold page after page of incredible, magical creations, so similar in theme and media choice to my own artistic endeavors.

Pumice Creature

Thank you, Delayne. Your art is a joy to me. And thanks to Heather Cole, another amazing sculptor, for the link.