Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Busy, busy, busy...

To catch everyone up to what is current in my life... Well, another of the twenty three goals for new years has been completed. I am now officially a licensed driver. Which is remarkable considering the previous week I failed horribly. So after sixteen years of putting it off I can be done with that.

Moving on. The show that I was supposed to do "Art in the City" was cancelled do to the unpredictability of people I will remain to keep nameless for both their integrity and mine as well. On the other hand my painting The zebras ate my new right shoe did make it into the juried professional exhibition at The Ohio State Fair. I consider this a momentous victory considering I got rejected two years ago and they only select three hundred works and there were over eight hundred entered. The opening reception will be July 27. I will let you know how the awards reception goes.

I have scrapped the series called "Fred's workshop" however, it is being transformed into another series in light of the Gulf oil disaster. This new series will be called BPGA (British Petroleum Gulf Art) a little play on the whole PGA thing. The first in that series is being completed, but it will not e finished until the Gulf leak is fixed... It could be a very, very long series.

In other news, the first part of my collaborative independent art film is wrapping up this week. I will be finishing the first hard edition of the screen play. After that there will be no major changes with regards to plot, characters, or concept. Everything else will still be subject to change as we have kept a very liquid approach to this whole project. Namely, because we have no idea what we're doing, but that is the fun part. Accomplishing the impossible. That has been an underlying theme of the current endeavors I have been taking on.

I think that should catch everyone up to what I have been doing over the last couple of weeks. I will try to check in more often, but projects are far out weighing blog-o-sphere time and quite honestly I would prefer it that way.

-The Urban Monk over and out...

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