Spring 2011 Informational Pamphlet is printed and in the folding stage. It should go in the mail this week. Learn! All! About! the Dangers! to Being an R&B Heartthrob!
Makes beautiful prints based on old maps and constellations. See here.
Martha Clippinger‘s work wound up in my lap yesterday and I think it’s charming. She’s a current resident in the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation Space Program, which is having an open studio event this weekend. See here for details.
1. I’d like to start printing an informational pamphlet this weekend.
2. I’ve had enough of sleet
3. This morning, a man in broken sunglasses on the subway platform asked me, “How long would it take you to tell a man you were seeing how old you were?”.
I spent a long time today looking at Diana Cooper‘s work, like this one, isn’t it lovely?
You know what I haven’t done in a long time? Made pie.
I decided it was time to remedy that situation, by making the Salty Honey Pie, posted by my new big pie crushes, Four and Twenty Blackbirds, where I went for pie a couple of weeks ago, which reminded me of the frightening lack of pie in my life recently. The pie that day (Black Bottom Oatmeal-holey crap that’s a good pie) and this day, was fantastic, and surprising, and sweet and salty at the same time. I got to salt my pie after it had cooled today, a new experience for me. And I got to use these fantastic pastel blue eggs, which were lovely.
Aren’t they pretty? I’ve been unexcited and eating and cooking recently, sort of a last-dregs-of-winter slump. But making pie shook me out of that, I think.
Makes me glad spring pie, followed closely by summer pie, is on the horizon.














