Friday, January 11, 2008

Movies to see

Since I've canceled my netflix account, I have no way of tracking
movies I want see so I guess this will become my to-see list until I
have reason enough to start up with netflix again.

Aliens vs. Predator - Requiem
Atonement
Bucket List, The Charlie Wilson's War
Enchanted
Golden Compass, The
I Am Legend
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale
National Treasure: Book of Secrets

Friday, September 15, 2006

Geeze Almost 2 months!

Well, I did say I wouldn't be updating this that much, but I didn't think it would be so long between entries!

I've started painting again (albeit with a digital brush) which has been a long time waiting. Digital tools are a whole lot dif than traditional brush to canvas, but I think I'm getting the hang of it well enough.

Some fun things to do if you get the chance: Watch "Little Miss Sunshine" it's a hoot! "Howard Zinn: You Can't Be Neutral" for something a little more serious and inspiring (if your into political activism)

And a TV series that is getting me interest: HBO's "Rome" this is watch broadcast/network TV is missing!

Saturday, July 22, 2006

Quite a bit going on

Well I have been pretty busy with just about everything!

I started a club for Houston deviants to meet up deviantHouston and we had our first meetUp Friday night and a nice little coffee house Cafe Artiste. We have 19 members so far and 7 showed up so that's pretty good.

I've started drawing again and it feels good. I'd forgotten how much of a release it is to create something with my hands (in this case drawing).

It wasn't great but it wasn't terrible either. I ended up redoing it digitally which came out a lot better--go figure!

Dave is a busy big bee with movie projects and comics. He has a gorgeous and talented blogger filling out the arqwire and she's doing a great job letting everyone know what's happening up in New England.

Well that's it for my entry--it's been a while I know but the deviantart site is where I am mostly. I just make entries here to keep it alive.

*nuf!*

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Rained out

Well my trip to San Angelo was pretty good. Not as relaxing as I'd planned--but that was my fault. I took over 3000 photos during the 7 days I was away! That's crazy! But I did get some pretty good shots out it so I cannot complain.

I tried to check out an arboredum near me today, but the rain chased me away. I managed to walk around and get a feel for the place to next time I'll be prepared.

It's a strange feeling walking around with a camera surrounded my other people also with cameras. I don't want to say it's a competitive thing, but it just was a little odd for me. Something to get over for sure!

Anywho, that's about it. Check out the photo sites to see what I've been doing. This blog is not my priority and thus not updated often. So join the devART community as an artist or supported. All are welcome!

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Nothing to report

Well I've been so busy being a shutter bug, I haven't really been doing anything else. David has been busy. Check out the Arqweld site. There a lot of cool new stuff there. I don't want to say anything to jinx it, but If things work out. I will be planning a BIG trip for next year!!!! So check out the photo gallery for some art appreciation--I'll appreciate it anyway.

Cheers

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Artistic Adventures

Well it's been a while since my last post and somebody noticed (Thanks Dwight).
So I want to take a moment and talk about the incredible experience I have had with an awesome community. deviantART is the type of place that all artists should be involved with. I have had some of the most incredible conversations about--well not just art--but politics, philosophy, movies, ...etc!

I used to have this in school during labs and classes. Talking about ideas, works, techniques, and pretty much everything else. I think it's important not to isolate oneself too much. For me isolation actually prevented me from creating. It wasn't until I found deviantART that I started feeling creative again. All of the ideas flowing around from people all over the globe and it's 24-7!!! There have been quite a few times my submissions will be viewed, commented, and favorited within seconds of going up! That is an incredible validation!

Please check out my work. A link and some thumbs of mine and my favs are on the right column of this page.

I will try to track down one of my recent conversations about freedom of speech/political agendas/corporate domination and post some if it here with a link to the complete thread, because mine was just one of a very good discussion.

I'll try not to wait so long between posts again!
Cheers

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

The mind of a genius!???

I just read an interesting article about the development cycles of the brains of people. Although I have never taken an official IQ test I have taken several unofficial test where I scored between 128 and 150 (the later after learning what types of questions were asked and learning how to solve the problems--not the same ones of course but similar in nature and method. My surprise was in that article's description of the ranges.

superior (121-145)
high (109-120)
average (83-108)


I had always known I was smarter than many (top quarter of my class) but never considered myself a "superior"--I always thought those were the Mensa peeps whose IQ's start at 145. I guess they are the "super superior".

Please don't think I am tooting my horn or anything--I might be ... a little--but I have always considered myself to be better than average in reasoning but below in application. (That darn algebra has ever haunted me) Caculus was easy... until it starting requiring the algebra.

I liked math up until calc 2. Don't get me started on Engineering physics--that's when I washed out to become an artist. (I live in a world of extremes btw) But I couldn't leave the techs and sciences be--that's why I became a programmer. It had the creative aspects as well as the challenge of solving problems. The big problem was that I gave up the self expression that comes with art. For more than ten years I devoted myself to technology centric development. I look back and marvel at what I was able to accomplish--on my own (self taught ... every step), but I was a hollow shell.

Now I am rediscovering self expression and finding that long lost friend. People really don't appreciate the gifts they have until they lose them. (except, perhaps a lucky few)

I guess what I'm thinking is that I should be a little more respectful and appreciative of what I have.

So all of you out there. Take stock of your talents and gifts (you have them--each and every one of you), what you can do, and could do.

AND DO IT!