— unpredictable thoughts

Archive
Tag "thinking"

 

The sim­plic­ity of the slinky is pure delight.

I have one on my desk and play with it often when mulling a prob­lem. I view it from one angle and then another. I lis­ten to the sound as I rock it back and forth. I explore it’s line and dis­place­ment of space.

It qui­ets my thoughts. It pro­vides space for clarity.

 

from Wikipedia:

The toy was invented and devel­oped by naval engi­neer Richard James in the early 1940s and demon­strated at Gim­bels depart­ment store inPhiladel­phiaPenn­syl­va­nia in Novem­ber 1945. The toy was a hit, sell­ing its entire inven­tory of 400 units in ninety min­utes. James and his wifeBetty formed James Indus­tries in Philadel­phia to man­u­fac­ture Slinky and sev­eral related toys such as the Slinky Dog and Suzie, the Slinky Worm.

 

Read More

 

That must be an old cof­fee card.

Read More

We must aban­don our efforts, think of the sit­u­a­tion in a fresh spirit, then win in the new rhythm.” – Miyamoto Musashi

Read More

That’s it. The brain has ceased to func­tion. No amount of sugar or caf­feine will solve the prob­lem — only sleep.

Read More

On Thurs­day April 2nd I saw this tweet:

The Gro­cery List Col­lec­tion http://www.grocerylists.org/lists/100/

Instantly I thought of the gro­cery list I had used for years. It was in a sketch­book that I had ulti­mately filled. (I don’t fill them all.) I then tore the list gen­tly from the book and used a paper­clip to keep it attached to the next book. I did this repeated times. I try to recall which book it may be clipped to now. I haven’t seen it since the last move; that was when I moved my art stu­dio out of the liv­ing space.

I was hop­ing to scan or pho­to­graph the list for this post. I thought I could put my hands on it eas­ily. Then I hesitated.

I don’t know where the list is.

I’m try­ing to recall what it looked like now, com­par­ing it to the images I saw at the link above. But my list wasn’t like these lists at all. My print­ing is dis­ci­plined from many years of design and draft­ing. I write straight and even on unlined paper. I use a foun­tain pen which leaves the tell­tale pud­dles based upon the speed in which one writes the stroke. It was on a piece of paper which barely showed the wear.

The orga­ni­za­tion of the items had been typ­i­cal for me. Dairy together, fruits, veg­eta­bles, fish, yummy spices, cheeses, bread. It was ordered by my ser­pen­tine route through the isles. Items grouped geo­graph­i­cally, cre­at­ing their own spe­cial car­to­graphic experience.

I can see the map in my minds eye now. The small dots next to the objects the cor­re­sponded to the items in the cart.

tweet from
web: http://www.projectb.com
twit­ter: http://www.twitter.com/barbaralevine

Blogged with the Flock Browser

Tags: , , , ,

Read More

teatime

Almost tea time.

teatime

Really hot for two big pots.

Some­times ya just have to be lazy. It’s been one heck of a week.

Blogged with the Flock Browser

Tags: , , ,

Read More



6“X2 14″ diam.
Ink, graphite, white char­coal on hand­made paper, glass milk bot­tle with attached rub­ber cork, sand.


Miss Ninety was sup­posed to be one of the 96 Amer­i­can Kids, but she was a troublemaker…so I bot­tled her.
– Len Cowgill

I’ve always been called a trou­ble­maker so I had to give Miss Ninety a place at my blog. Len’s work is always cre­ates a very emo­tional expe­ri­ence for me. Each draw­ing in his series stand alone and add to the whole in an unex­pected way. Just imag­in­ing if some­one had bot­tled me.

You can see more bot­tle draw­ings here.

You can buy his work here : tama­rack art gallery

Blogged with the Flock Browser

Tags: , , , ,

Read More

testing the new drawing space

Came down­town today to catch up on some work. I fell behind in April because of the flu. We romped into town for break­fast. A awe­some day the stu­dio! Broke through sev­eral thorny design and devel­op­ment issues.  Before we knew it it almost mid­night. Time for a sec­ond break­fast. Baked eggs for the first break­fast, blue­berry pan­cakes for the second.

Blogged with the Flock Browser

Tags: , , ,

Read More

Bad Behavior has blocked 140 access attempts in the last 7 days.