Quote of the Moment
You do ill if you praise, but worse if you censure, what you do not understand.
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Leonardo da Vinci
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Interview with Eliot Patterson of True Skool
I had the great pleasure of interviewing Eliot Patterson of True Skool today. I am developing a digital library of Milwaukee Graffiti for a class and needed a video element. A good friend recommended True Skool as a resource, so I visited their website and contacted them. Eliot has been a graffiti artist for about two decades and is a veritable fountain of helpful information. These two panels were done by Eliot and a group of kids from True Skool. This artwork can be found on 12th and National, on the southeast corner building, facing west. The two photos represent two long sections of wall, the artwork of each section is roughtly the same height, but because the first section is longer, it looks smaller to fit on here. You can also view another really neat set of artworks by True Skool on Washington and Cesar Chavez on the south side of the building on the northwest corner. I will post some of that work soon as well.
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Friday, August 14, 2009
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Clouds in Rock River
Friday, July 24, 2009
MPM exhibit and future job fears
Monday, July 20, 2009
Millipedes Rorschach
Upon visiting the Milwaukee Public Museum today with my son, I was disappointed to see that the bullet ants are no longer "alive" but have been replaced with replicas! Some nearby beetles were also fakes. Both of these exhibits used to be real and I have no idea why they have been changed. At least these millipedes were real. There are two of them having a cuddle - then a mirror image reflected off the side of their enclosure. Reminded me of one of those ink blot test patterns.
So, what do you see in the millipedes? Personally, I see an owl.
Colorful Dino-Bird
Fairy Tale Boots - Milwaukee Public Museum
In 1959, Hope Cooke, an American student, met Palden Thondup Namgyal, the Prince of Sikkim, at a hotel in India. They fell in love and in 1963 their fairy tale wedding enraptured the American public. The Prince was named Chogyal, or King, later that year, making Cooke the Gyalmo, or Queen of Sikkim, the first American Queen of a foreign land. In 1966, Her Highness donated the young men's leather boots from Sikkim to the Museum so there could be something from her adopted country on display.
This is a window display at the Milwaukee Public Museum, where my son and I went today. The boots are beautiful - intricate leather details.
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Mossy Rock
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Rock River Reflections
Reflection of a bridge over the Rock River in Beloit, Wisconsin
This is a reflection of a boat in the Rock River in Beloit. The sign said "Rent Me" and made a colorful design in the water.
This is a reflection in the Rock River of the Rock on the River restaurant where we had dinner last night after a hard day of library tours and studying. Say that three times fast!
This is a reflection of a boat in the Rock River in Beloit. The sign said "Rent Me" and made a colorful design in the water.
This is a reflection in the Rock River of the Rock on the River restaurant where we had dinner last night after a hard day of library tours and studying. Say that three times fast!
How Far Will a Sock Get You?
Apparently, all the way to the Beloit Public Library children's section, for here is where we found Dobby, Lucius Malfoy's former house elf, yesterday afternoon after our biweekly wandering study session. He still doesn't have socks, but now that he's free, he probably doesn't need any. He posed nicely for us in front of a lively green wall on top of a bookshelf.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
One More Zoo Reflection . . .
Do owls yawn? Why yes, they do!
Cedarburg on the Flip Side
Where?
Unlikely Places
UWM Biker
Havenwoods Today
Hartford Avenue School
Reflections in Another Zoo Pond
Rainbow
Monkey Business
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