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Friday, January 23, 2009

working to the music

red dots

"At last".
The work is flowing effortlessly and it's been very enjoyable. Tyvek is a source of wonder as i've discovered you don't really need to distress it to make it work. Mind you i like the distressed look, but somehow this does not go with my mother in law. And as all of you who read this blog sense it , yes, this series is about her.

There are other ideas to work on and for now they're on the back burner as i need time to study Nihongo.The good news is that i have a feeling we're only studying kanjies covered in the Noken test. No exoticalia such as to go up to Tokyo or volcanic rock. The bad news is that i miss my former classmates a lot. They were a very special lot and incredibly funny and we were on the same wave length.. And i miss Sensei too. He is such a good teacher. i think that next year i'm going back to his academic arms :-)


neki desu



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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

what i saw


i saw tens of thousands of all ethic backgrounds and social classes rejoicing because they had gotten their dignity back.

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Monday, January 19, 2009

before i get abducted...

lace and dots

by the inaugural ceremony here's the second installment of the lace series. There's a bit of beading on the left hand top, some machine stitching and lots of painted dots. And there are some punched out dots backed with tulle to give it a more airy feeling. All on a Tyvek substrate, the material i'm getting to love, straight up no distressing.

neki desu



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