Archive for November, 2013

November 23, 2013

Coffee House

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What could be better than coffee, friends, and some great music? The Coffee House on November 14 that I helped to coordinate was a great success! There is so much amazing talent at our school it’s insane. And even when we had gone through everyone on the original line-up, we had additional musical people come up and perform, some who I don’t think were even architecture students. The event was held in the upstairs space of the Monigram cafe. The space was jam-packed, but the brick walls and the lights created a great atmosphere. The string of ornaments that people made also looked lovely. Although the space was too full for us to sell the ornaments there, they are now selling for donation at Monigram. People sometimes aren’t buying them because they don’t want to make the tree look bare, but are donating anyways! We raised almost $500 for the Cambridge Shelter for Home for the Holidays! To top that all off I performed for the first time!! I played Learning How to Die by Jon Foreman and Caravan by Passenger. The whistling part in Caravan actually sounded really great in the microphone! Another highlight was Chanel and Stephen’s original song with guitar and harmonica about preparing a homey, post-studio day culinary dish that included a very interesting combination of foods that included sweet potatoes, yellow mango peels and onions sliced in two directions….  It was a great night!

 

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November 23, 2013

New Life

Very recently three different friends (couples) of mine had babies. Alison and Kit had little Emma Lee, Sake and Martine had little Cameron, and Alyssa and Luke had little Aurelie. They are all such beautiful little human beings and it’s amazing to think of how they came into the world. It’s strange to have friends who are having kids just because I’m not at that time in life yet, but at the same time it’s pretty cool to witness. The image below is of a piece of art that I recently created for Luke and Alyssa of a poem that they wanted represented in a graphic way that they could hang in their nursery (although I have no idea what the title is or who wrote it!). I created the piece by overlaying a graphic of the text printed on transparency onto a watercolour painting, and used some sketch paper in between to mute it out a bit. My thought was that Luke and Alyssa can eventually replace the background with a drawing done by their little girl! I really like the poem and so I thought I would share it!Poem

For the three of us it ended up being forty weeks

give or take,

but for you O Little One,

well? Tell me, love.

What thoughts by means of speech,

Beyond mountains of religious cosmogony and creed,

beyond scientific display,

could unsettle the first gaze of your parents:

in their eyes

always

miracle,

well? Tell me, love.

Squaling presence,

awesom possibility

almost unbelievable event:

You becoming.

Well? Tell me, love.

Splitting of an egg,

invisible speck of protoplasm,

on another time-scale

big bang.

What on earth are you?

Well? Tell me, love.

I imagine Wisdom dwelling with you,

before you decided together “It’s time.”

What She whispered to your heart there,

I burn to remember.

Living, fiery essence of what it means to be.

Whatever it is, glowing with us today,

in water,

in leaf,

in warm sleeping skin.

Well? Tell me, love, can you breath it in now, still knowing?

Blast of the thundered Word lying in bed with us…

Crazy.

The more obvious wonder:

That you, for forty weeks,

knew how to breathe under water.

One secret our Maker has let me in on,

in letting me kiss the flying joy,

of tender, intimate, fear and trembling – the occasion of your birth:

that your arrival on the scene

and life to be,

is, in short,

about learning again

what you already knew.

How to breathe under water.

To be born again of Spirit and of Water.

I forgot, unfortunately, but you…

Well? Tell me, love.

November 9, 2013

Ornament

ornaments

These are Christmas ornaments that I designed that are made by laser-cutting 1/8″ acrylic plastic and then clipping the pieces together to create a 3d form. These and other ornaments made by architecture students will be sold for donation at the upcoming Coffee House on November 14th at Monigram to support Home for the Holidays, a fundraiser by the Cambridge shelter that funds a program that works to rehabilitate homeless families that are in desperate need.

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November 2, 2013

Lil’ Red

Pocahontas, Prison Inmate, and Lil' RedThis weekend was the annual halloween party that is always planned by the third year class. Mila came and visited and there was also a good number of master students that came out which made it a great night. I decided that I would be Little Red Riding hood and that I would take the opportunity to sew my very first garment! I found some red fabric and a basket at the thrift store for a total of $4. I looked up a pattern for a hooded cape online and eyeballed something similar. It’s a bit messy, but overall I am very proud of the final product. I think that sewing is something I would like to get good at. I had some fun modelling my new look!

Frolicking in the forest

Kickass Lil' RedClose up shot

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