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Hard to ART when there’s no available flat surface and I can’t find anything. Enjoying some MUCH needed time in my studio, making use of Full Moon Energy to re-vitalize my creative space.

Inside and Out.

Art Night trading cards

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Tonight at my monthly art meeting of NETFAA (North East Texas Fine Art Alliance), we made artist trading cards with a Halloween/Day of the Dead theme. It was fun!!! Here are two fronts and a back. I’ve got two others, but I didn’t take pux of them yet.

HAPPY PI DAY!

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Mercurial Inspiration

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Thank you, Johnny Depp.

I watched The Ninth Gate this weekend mostly because he starred in the movie. And I like mysteries and thrillers.  “A rare book dealer, while seeking out the last two copies of a demon text, gets drawn into a conspiracy with supernatural overtones.” (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0142688/)

Old books. A cute guy. The Devil. International travel. What’s not to love?

I love books. I’m a true bibliophile. It is somewhat surprising to me how little I read, for as much as I love books. While watching the movie, I wanted to be right beside Corso (Johnny Depp), holding and examining those awesome old books. One of the most AWESOME experiences of my life was seeing a Medieval illuminated manuscript IN PERSON, during an Art History course that I took while I went to college (or, as they say, to university) in Manchester, England; we were on a class field trip to York Minster to look at painted glass, and we got to go into the library, and it was one of the really cool libraries with huge oak tables and floor-to-ceiling bookcases with a ladder along three walls and floor-to-ceiling lead glass windows along the fourth that looked out onto the Yorkshire countryside. The librarian showed us one of their collection.

<sigh> It was awesome.

So, … back to this weekend, … after the movie sparked my sense of exploration and books, I decided it was way past time that I check out the bookstore in downtown Terrell. {Remember that I moved last fall? For a lot of reasons, it feels like we JUST moved last month, instead of last October. It was a tough Winter; my depression cloaked me again.} Terrell is a small Texas town with all the appropriate stereotypes still intact. It’s not a place where an eclectic artist type, such as myself, would – TYPICALLY – find many kindred spirits. You know what I mean?

The store is called Books & Crannies (I know, right?!) and it’s in the location of the old Iris Theatre.

Books & Crannies, located in the historical Iris Theatre, and home of the new Iris Theatre, located inside the bookstore (photo taken from somewhere on the internet - I don't own this - and I didn't note where I took it from)

Books & Crannies, located in the historical Iris Theatre, and home of the new Iris Theatre, located inside the bookstore (photo taken from somewhere on the internet – I don’t own this – and I didn’t note where I took it from)

It’s a GREAT store! I came in the back door, from the alley, and right away was met with raw wooden shelves holding beautiful old books. I exhaled. I had found a place for myself here in Terrell. There’s even a little (drama) theatre in the back – appropriately called The Iris Theatre – where a local troop puts on plays three times a year. I cannot remember the name of the current play. It was sold out this past weekend. I’m going to try to go this coming Friday. I’ll let you know.

Anyway…

In addition to old books, they have new books, contemporary stuff. And it’s decorated really well, with neat reading nooks and with movie and writing inspired paraphernalia, like a speaker from an old drive in and an old Royal typewriter. I bought two books: a used copy of one of my all time favorite Anne Rice novels, Exit to Eden, (hardback!) and the first in a series about a cat that’s a detective. Fun! Cat On The Edge, by Shirley Rousseau Murphy, the first Joe Grey Mystery.

Yep. I already finished it.

And I could talk more about the cat detective book or the bookstore or the little theater or the devil book movie, but the real story in all of this is…. I’m inspired again to work on my zines. THANK YOU to my mercurial muse that ignites my sporadically produced zine.

Haiku Cahoots Mini Zine Workshop

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I’m facilitating a workshop this year at the 2013 ABQ Zine Fest: Haiku Cahoots Mini Zine Workshop

Collaborate with other zine-sters. Share images and words to create a one page mini-zine. Come with an open mind and leave with a copy of the mini poetry zine that we create. All supplies provided. But you can bring some of your own to share, if you want. Facilitated by PamDragonfly, creator of TheZINEsaurus.

Sunday, October 6

time to be announced

The Tannex – 1417 4th Street SW – Albuquerque, NM – 87102

HAIKU collage making, zine making FUN!!

packed up

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The time is upon us.

The 2013 ABQ Zine Fest is in THREE DAYS!!

And so I’m all packed for Zine Fest and my studio is all packed up. Mostly. (do you know that I’m moving in a week and a half? I haven’t talked about it much … but, yeah, my family is moving back home) So I created some little mobile art stations for myself, so I can stay connected to that which soothes my soul.

I am super excited to have my table again this year. And I’m looking forward to using my new table cloth and showing off my new zines.

I’ll post some pictures and I’ll tweet during the day. Hope to see you there! Lemme know if you follow my blog. It’d be cool to meet you.

table cloth in progress

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It'll have a collage effect, once it's done.

It’ll have a collage effect, once it’s done.

All the stapling of all the zines is done. YAY! It was fun to use my new stapler.

And tonight, I’m working on the table cloth for my (half) table at the upcoming ABQ Zine Fest.

It’ll have a collage effect, once it’s finished. Like my zine pages. Hopefully I can create this sewing project to come out like my vision, like I can with paper and glue.

I’m starting to get REALLY excited about this Zine Fest!!!

copy. fold. collate. staple. repeat.

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All my zines for the upcoming 2013 ABQ Zine Fest are completed. Whoo-hoo!

Well, at least the creative part.  Now comes the production part.  The copy.fold.collate.staple.repeat. part.  This part is kind of tedious.  It will be made exciting by my new stapler.  And by the pride I feel in having THREE full NEW zines this year, plus THREE full NEW mini-zines. EXCITING!!!

Here’s repertoire of the new ones:

II.II. Zine of the Apocalypse – a full size zine featuring my thoughts around time and humanity, inspired by the turn of the Mayan calendar

II.III.S. Spring-ing, Sprang, Sprung – a mini-zine with a poem and images (the “S” in the numbering system connotes a sporule)

II.IV. Depression – a full size zine with my story of my chronic depression and how art keeps my balanced

II.V. Road Trip – a full size zine about a glorious road trip this summer with my husband; tons of cool photos

II.VI.S. Ornamental Patterns of Feminine Hygiene – a mini-zine with commentary on womanhood

II.VII.S. Haiskoo 9’13 – a mini-zine of poems with scooter ride inspirations

And I’ll have a (small)(few) copies of my two previous zines:

I.I. Crows, Choices, and Love

II.I. Spiders, Fear, and A Sense of Home

Hopefully you can come out and check out my zines! Saturday, October 5, at the Tannex, 1417 4th Street SW, Albuquerque. A FREE event open to all general public.

have you seen my stapler?

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I got a new one.

A long-reach stapler.

I’m a REAL ziner now.

25″ reach power-assisted long-reach stapler. Black. With Red accents. 1 Finger Easy Jam Free. Includes ruler & sliding paper guide.

It’s hot.

 

I’m collating my lil’zine “SPARKS ¡adult! POEMS” for the Dirty Zine Reading this coming Sunday at the Tannex.

 

I’m gonna go staple now.