5.29.2011

Worth the wait

I have a soft spot for scruffy British bands, and one of my favorites is The Wombats. I've been waiting impatiently for them to release their sophomore album since 2007's Guide to Love, Loss, and Desperation. (See evidence of my impatience in my previous posts here and here.) Finally, finally, finally, This Modern Glitch was released in the US last month. . . and I am not disappointed. Definitely worth the wait.

Here are a couple of my favorite tracks:

Walking Disasters


1996

5.28.2011

Altered Book: May

Altered book round robin, book 4!

This is a cute book with a story of a little boy who befriends a wild goose. It is beautifully illustrated, and I loved this drawing of the little boy waving good bye as his goose flies away.



Judging by my previous altered book posts, I like color and particularly texture. I didn't have any particular thoughts behind what I did this time, just started cutting and layering, and there you go.





And, as you can see, I like to work on my floor. Glue and my oriental rug, even if the orient is really Home Depot, are probably a poor combo, but I've avoided catastrophe thus far.






5.08.2011

Lollapalooza

I bought my 3 day pass for Lollapalooza about a month ago, and I can't wait. I bought the tickets before I even knew the line-up. Of course it's about the music, but more about who I experience the weekend with.

Music is always better with people who appreciate it! (And don't mind being a bit damp or sweaty along the way.)


Summerfest
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2003
I still have this T-shirt, wore it last week.
A very blurry photo of Jakob Dylan.
We thought the Wallflowers were great.
The Wallflowers, 6th Avenue Heartache


Dave Matthews Band
Alpine Valley, Wisconsin, 2003
At least I think it was 2003.
Dave Matthews Band, Satellite



Bonnaroo
 Manchester, Tennessee, 2007
Yep, we were just as hot and sweaty as we look.
The Flaming Lips!
The Flaming Lips, Fight Test



Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, 2009
Drizzly the first day
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Shame and Fortune



Lollapalooza
Chicago, IL, 2010
The National. My favorite concert of the weekend!
The National, Fake Empire


Definitely looking forward to Lollapalooza 2011!

5.05.2011

Altered Book: April

I know it's May, but better late than never. Book number 3 in my altered book round robin.

I was incredibly excited when I received this book in the mail (and also nervous!). I was excited because this book was started by a college friend of mine who is truly wonderful and nervous because she is incredibly talented. I sincerely hope I did her book justice. Her book cover is an outline of her silhouette and the sign-in page is a map were each person identifies their city (clever, of course). The next artist tried to incorporate the map idea, and I wanted to try and combine both the map and silhouette.

You don't have to know me for very long to know that I have an intense love for my home state of Wisconsin. (Entirely justified. . . the entire state is built on cheese and beer. Be still my heart.)

I went back to my newly acquired X-acto knife skills developed here. I made a cut-out silhouette of Wisconsin. (Definitely traced. I wish could make a perfect free-hand outline of the greatest state in the union.)



I made a few patterned Wisconsins to fill in the cut-outs, and chose to fill the last one with a map of my home town.



They turned out ok when layered, but was hoping to be able to see the map more clearly. I made a tedious decision to cut out all the counties. (I thought it looked pretty good when I got half way through, so called it a day.)




The final product. I think this may turn out to be one of my favorites.