Sketchbooks, Robert Irwin, and etc.
I read through my sketchbook Friday morning. I found this strange list, in my own handwriting, and I have no idea when or why I wrote it.
Sketchbooks
dishes
stainless steel silverware
kids toys
Narrative
Sketchbooks are great for holding onto ideas, but sometimes, I do question myself, when I am writing down things that I cannot remember, later. And when I am writing 2 page love letters to Miller Lite. As a side note, I heard a new Roger Alan Wade song on his myspace page, and he gives a little shoutout to the Miller’s Lite, in the song DRUNK. Yay! Roger Alan Wade and the Miller’s Lite. I am so happy with that shoutout to the Miller’s Lite, that I have decided I will call it Miller’s Lite from now on!

Robert Irwin Who’s Afraid of Red Yellow and Blue3, 2006.
I saw this piece in San Diego, after Christmas this year. It was a little knee shakingly inspiring and sort of strangely calm at the same time. I wrote this later that evening.
“The simplicity of conceptual Art is such a deceiving thing. Reflections alone alter the subconscious to such extreme levels the concious mind gets to do a little dance, also.”
This would be the part after I have the sticky thighs, and I think before the part where we drank whiskey and cokes with some of my favorite people on Earth. Thank the gods above and below for Art galleries where depression seems ridiculous and life clicks into place.
Friday, my Japanese fabric that I ordered from Etsy seller, Plumtickledfabrics, arrived. Don’t you just want to live in that print? Go and buy some for yourself!

Carry on! Namaste Satanic Dentists!