So lately I've been doing ton's of artwork. This time not just only photography, but painting. Yeah that's right, painting. I've been working in watercolors and have been making a lot of weird stuff. I also just started stenciling and then airbrushing- it's been so much fun. Stencils is definitely one of my favorite things to do now (I'll post one later).
A bunch of other stuff is going on too. I'm finishing up my last year in high school (which is great). I graduate next week and it cannot come close enough. I'm so happy to finally leave that awful place.
Sunday night baseball has been one of my favorite things ever. A big group of friends just gets together and plays baseball, it's just total fun.
I start working at the end of June at a summer camp. It's gonna suck being in the sun all day and being just miserable, but totally worth the money. I need to get so much crap, but mostly I just need to save for school next year. Because I have no meal plan next year I am responsible for getting my own groceries and cooking it. It should be an interesting experience.
Ok well, no more writing... pictures...
First off is a picture from the Jazz and Blues festival in Red Bank, New Jersey. This if my favorite one from the batch I took there, it gives me a feeling of isolation, but the comfortable kind that you just feel and think to yourself "everything will be OK." Well for me that is... it can mean anything you want it to... now without further ado, "Feeding the Night Life"
Next up is a very rushed water color I did the other day. Warning: I very rarely paint so this may be harmful to the eyes... But I'm still happy with it, so maybe you will be too...
Last up is a stencil I did.. and it may need some explanation... I got the idea from a web comic.. and the comic used the term "bananarchy". The idea was so funny to me that I had to make something out of it. I started drawing a superhero (bananarchy man) when a friend of mine stared drawing his own interpretation of a giant banana destroying a city. It was so funny that I asked him if I could turn it into a stencil... here is the result: 
That's it for now.
Monday, June 9, 2008
Cross the Breeze
Posted by James at 8:09 PM
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