Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Notes from Top-sider country.

I went into Hartford, the city, today. To say the least, Connecticut is best experienced through the rustic little New England towns and the natural terrain. I think Connecticut "cities" were created just so the many rich people here would no longer have to commute all the 50 minutes to New York City for work. While in Hartford, I must have thought to myself every 5 minutes, "Oh! What is that beautiful historic looking building? Perhaps a museum? Perhaps a former home of a founding father? Oh. An insurance building... Oh! What is that beautiful palatial building? A church? A synagogue? Oh. An insurance building."

This patriotic looking homage to democracy, for example, is the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Nothing more. Regardless, the countryside here is nice and the towns are storybook quaint. Everyone wears top-siders and ties their sweaters around their shoulders. Naturally, this troubled me as I am never one to fit in.

So, are there really places that are "right" for individual people? I know that in general, there are those who are more "city", "suburb" or "country" types. But isn't it possible to, as the saying goes, "love the one you're with if you can't be with the one you love"? With my work, I like to perpetuate a parallax with art. I find this easier to do in the city. I suppose, however, that it is possible to do anywhere else, as long as I take the time to take in the dynamics of the society.
---Afterall, Shakespeare wrote, as Touchstone, "those that are good manners at the court are as ridiculous in the country as the manners of the country is mockable at court” (not exact words, As You Like It). Contradictions in the world do not cancel each other out, but instead exist side by side as paradox. But ofcourse, I cannot let the general public know this, as it obviates my parallax-driven art. =) So ask yourselves this: Do you like where you are? If not, couldn't you? And if so, why?

Monday, May 18, 2009

Sanity is overrated.

God has accommodated His will to my desires substantially these four years. As my Chicago days come to a close, I can't deny that I have met some of the best people I will ever meet here.





Let me ask all of you who are in transition to remember each and every crazy person you've ever met. Keep in mind that to remember is not to continue to know. After all, Oscar Wilde said, "I always like to know everything about my new friends, and nothing about my old ones." But as for the old friends that continue to be present ones, remember Proverbs 18:24 "Some friendships do not last, but some friends are more loyal than brothers."

Friday, May 9, 2008

diffidence in habitation assurance


I'm back home. No, not really. Everytime I go back to L.A. I say, "I'm going back home" when in reality, it doesn't really truly feel like home there.
Here is a publicity shot for the Maxim party in West Hollywood. It wasn't intellectual, but it was fun.


I circled me in blue and circled the ones commonly mistaken for me in red. I must go bathe in wine.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Comic Gallery

So two things: I went to the This American Life event and saw Ira who said that Chris Ware now has a baby and has a song in his heart. Weird.

Second, I went to Chris Ware's gallery opening with Katrina. Moreover, I got to talk to one of my favorite artists, this guy:

Ware was there too, but the contact I made with him was slim, as I did not want to be blinded by his crazy talent. It was an intellectually stimulating night; Katrina made it that much better!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WbVeN13wGFc

Monday, March 10, 2008

Monster Tenant

I went to Jeremy's gallery opening in the near West side at Rotofugi. I think I'm really starting to look up to Jeremy and his work. Anyway, I went with Hannah and Jenny who took us to FLO because Wicker Park is her turf.

Here we are at Anano awhile back. She's wonderful!

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Events

Hannah had her gallery opening recently! So congrats to her. She is a wonderful artist and person. The other most exciting thing that happened since I last posted was the "This American Life" event. It was a lot of fun and Ira was there.


Also, "Where Astronauts Go To Hide"- Josh's CD came out and the release party was cool. Congrats to him as well. Time for a Guiness.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Random Update Attack Punch!

Hannah and I went to the near South side for Gabe Lanza's gallery opening.

Everyone was there, including affable and gregarious.

Call me conservative, but I still get a little nervous when someone pulls out cocaine.

Tonight, Emily and I went to Second City to see "Between Barack and a New Show" which was hilarious.

Good night, luv.