Friday, February 5, 2010

ok this is just funny:
i was looking for stuff on shino slip so i googled it like ya do.... search "shino slip"
and my flickr stream shows up as number 7 on the first page. how cool is that!?

now playing:
ink spots "if i didn't care"

Monday, February 1, 2010

food pr0n





the local japanese market has mushroom muffins. these taste AMAZING.

i went there to actually buy daikon sprouts...i'm on a kick right now.


i also got some makings for making sushi. be nice this was my first time. it was really good though...full of spicy, sprouty, mushroomy goodness.



now playing: reine pelagie "biande"

Saturday, January 23, 2010

hee hee hee!


brainstorming for the new body of work
unglazed high reduction fire porcelain skeleton, wet felted cotton flax roving, wet felted commercial merino roving, uncombed lincoln locks

n.p.
passion pit "little secrets"

stop. otis time.


waaaah!!
and we're back in the studio. again. did i even take a break? i'm not sure any more. neither is otis. but here he is singing a "beautiful" song in an oh so parroty way.

Monday, January 11, 2010

yarn pirate returns

did you miss me?
yes.
yes you did.
because i made you some nice yarn. and i know how you like yarn. yes. you do.
i also found this for you. you need this.

n.p.
steel pulse "your house"

Thursday, October 22, 2009

obscene multi-level geekery

pond scum shino + silicon carbide = bigod's bog monster shino

(you have only yourself to blame). heh heh heh.




n.p.
bigod20 "carpe diem"

Friday, October 9, 2009

applying to grad school

ack! yes i'm really going to do it! my hands are raw my head is empty but by darn i'm doing it.

i've never had to write a formal artist statement before. ok, i mean little ones here and there in classes...but nothing profound that has the potential to make or break me.
so i've been poking around online for ideas and i found this great thing. the market o matic fine arts version.
and while i'm not a graphic artist this thing is still hilarious.
this is what it gave me:


Work of Meta-Art in the Age of Symbiotic Reproduction

The flux creates, the empire profligates. In the synaptic reality, art objects are deprecations of the iterations of the flux -- a flux that uses the empire as a zeitgeist to deconstruct ideas, patterns, and emotions. With the synergy of the electronic environment, the flux is conceiving a point where it will be free from the empire to transcend immersions into the contortions of the delphic reality. Work of Meta-Art in the Age of Symbiotic Reproduction contains 10 minimal flash engines (also refered to as "memes") that enable the user to make conceptual audio/visual compositions.

measuring chains, constructing realities
putting into place forms
a matrix of illusion and disillusion
a strange attracting force
so that a seduced reality will be able to spontaneously feed on it



alecia tye's work investigates the nuances of modulations through the use of jumpcut motion and close-ups which emphasize the Symbiotic nature of digital media. tye explores abstract and soft scenery as motifs to describe the idea of hyper-real reality. Using dual loops, vectors, and allegorical images as patterns, tye creates meditative environments which suggest the expansion of culture...

<-- Obligatory ascii sig. Repeat until desired cyborg effect is achieved. -->

/u[0]{)]|]]-] -------------/u/u!@#$%^~!@#$%^&*()) __++_)(*&^%$--------/u/u!@#$%^~!@#$ %^&*())__++_)(*&^%$--------/u/u!@#$ %^~!@#$%^&*())__+, etc., etc.

<-- End obligatory ascii sig. -->


my actual statement so far reads as thus "i am at my personal best when i can be left alone to play in the dirt". beat that with your gender discrimination immersive class cultural miasma sculpture concepts blah blah blah.

now playing: steel pulse "your house"


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Friday, September 4, 2009

food is good

getting ready for empty bowls at mesa community college for the past couple weeks. glazing glazing glazing.....
and we'll,(as in parrot feathers) be donating some, (hopefully) sweet incense/offering bowls with hand ground incense at the silent auction.
of course you can just pick up a beautiful hand thrown or even hand built bowl with food too.
date posted soon. this too i hope. :P

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

the good, the bad, and what was i thinking?






















still waiting on the final firing for the sculptures...some cups now up on flickr and in the etsy shop...see previous post.
it's very hot out. so hot that i gave in and cut off four years worth of dreadlocks.
otis is very sad he has nothing to land on anymore and i think the new, spiky do scares him a little.

since i had a small vacation i have been spinning wool and knitting and dreaming of snow. this happens every summer. the more hot days in a row the more chunky my yarn becomes.


i've also been renewing my friendship with yerba mate tea.
there are various sites around the net that will make some mighty large claims concerning this plant and some more conservative.
i have to be honest with you though: i mix it with organic cinnamon chips and i find it just plain tasty.
while i do believe there are numerous health benefits to this plant i will leave you to find your own opinions.

Friday, July 24, 2009

mid summer edition

Monday, July 6, 2009

not just for masochists and pretty glazes

i sit here this scorching...er...lovely... 90something degree evening after another bout of yoga to classic jazz tunes...man that is addicting!
sipping on one of my all time favorite infusions: stinging nettle and south african honeybush.
ok the honeybush is mostly for flavor though it is supposed to be high in calcium, potassium, and magnesium....but it's not all about you, honeybush!
this is nettle's time! have some class, lady!
but why drink nettle infusions? i mean it's that scary dark green color and it smells kinda...well...*green*.
well fear not the green! love the green nettlyness of it all.
and over ice it is both light and refreshing and a tiny bit sweet. i promise. :)
and here's the good part; when considered for traditional medicinal uses it is highly beneficial to the liver, kidneys, heart, and lungs. this is good news for your body in hot weather where you tend to sweat and pant a lot...or all day every day if you live in arizona.

this is another way of showing what nettles can bring to you:
calcium, chromium, cobalt, fiber, magnesium, manganese, niacin (B3), phosphorus, potassium, protein, riboflavin (B2), selenium, silica, thiamine (B1), vitamin A, and zinc and a whole host of other nutrients which may or may not survive the infusion process...the jury is still out on that one i think.
i have been told that if you're going for straight mineral content nettles may be decocted.

for infusions, decoctions, and tisanes (especially if none of these words make any sense to you) this might help you.