July 2005 Archives
July 30, 2005
I had to run to the Wooster St. showroom today for a couple of appointments. SoHo is such an amazing place. The unpaved, brick streets are filled with shoppers and gallery goers. And of course the local contingent of beautiful people & hipsters. Canal St- that surprisingly still houses designer fakes and DVD knock-offs- is crammed with people. And the local police turn a blind eye to anything that might technically be illegal but still looks like a good deal.
July 29, 2005
I was googling myself, as I do every now and then to see what people are saying about me, stealing my art, images, text and so on, and I found a poll I had placed on this site over 2 years ago. It was about eBay and if any other artist had enjoyed or been successful at selling their work. It was a time when I had been fed up with Parsons and the instructors telling tales of how to get around the red tape and get into a gallery or similar organization. There are people still asking questions and I feel just awful that I had forgotten all about the post. Hey, if you have questions, email me!! I have made it a 2nd job to help other artists free themselves as well.
July 25, 2005
Back from trip cross country.
(Birth of Everyday Life Series)
My main activities have always focused around art. Every opera that has graced Lincoln Center I have seen. Broadway shows aren't my thing. I appreciate FREE EXPRESSION theater like that of off-off Broadway that doesn't have to acquiesce to the prejudices of a discriminating audience. I don’t like many sports but I am a PADI certified advanced open water diver and a non-certified rock climber.
Abe and I constantly take camping trips and go hiking in the mountains near our home. But by far the most memorable rock climbing trip we took was to Utah & Arizona.
Our road trip lasted about a month. We stopped to visit friends and family along the way.
Pictures to follow.
