Did we have a great time baking at Lilli’s? Yes.
Did I get a single picture of Lilli that I can put on the public, front-facing Internet? No, of course not.
Did we have a great time baking at Lilli’s? Yes.
Did I get a single picture of Lilli that I can put on the public, front-facing Internet? No, of course not.
Arlington resident Jeffrey Alexander loves astronomy so much he shares his telescope with everyone in the summer. I went to one of his stargazing events last week. Read about it on Icons of Arlington.
Last semester had some great performances and I got the chance to photograph a ton of them! Here are some photos from the fall show by Sarabande, a modern / jazz / ballet fusion dance troupe.
At the end of the summer, Casey and I went on one last date before he left for L.A. for the semester: dinner and a gigantic s’more milkshake at the Boston Burger Company.
Torn Ticket II put on a production of Pippin last semester and I did both promo pictures and photo call for them! The show had heavy uplighting and weird, creepy characters, so we tried to make that come through in the promo pictures.
And now for something completely different: I got into my first ever art show with my gory little chronic illness relief painting “The Wound Will Not Heal”! The painting, pictured above, is made from with paper clay, spackle, acrylic paint, PVA glue, varnish, expired medication, and Unicorn Milk pearlescent topcoat on canvas. It won an…
This gory pill art project, The Wound Will Not Heal, started with this mask I made at a Halloween Open Hacks at Technocopia. Jessica Sadlier suggested doing white tissue papier-mache over a painted underlayer for a creepy, realistic skin look. That mask got me thinking about other ways to use this skin effect, and that…