Sunday, July 22, 2012

Glass Peacock


David sent me some crushed glass in colors with which to play.  Room to perfect, for sure, but seems that there is an idea to keep in some pocket.  Adhesive worked from glass to plexi....little strands left to prove it exists.

Monday, July 16, 2012

Savonius Rotor Stitched




Stitched diagram from "Comparative study of the three-bucket Savonius rotor with a combined three bucket Savonius three-bladed Darrieus rotor" paper by R Gupta, A Biscuas, KK Sharma, from SciVerse, Science Direct. Did you know there was a Global Wind Rotor Blade Community? I think you may need to wear the tee shirt on meeting day. (Perhaps that is why I didn't make it too long in Girl Scouts...not too much of a uniform wearer). 

Used sewing machine to stitch diagram (from their paper) on dark grey cotton, then stitched the entire square to tee shirt. 



Thursday, July 12, 2012

Parallels on a walk in the Mission

   
   
 
Upside down while being right side up.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Too Good of an Angel




 The news had been covering a politician who had tarnished his "goody two shoes" image with some not so good behavior, and I was thinking of the concept in general -- about people putting so much effort (if it is effort) into being "good, ""good enough," "nice," "hip," "stylish,""perfect hostess,""non-offensive (to anyone)" and the like...being "so good"...."too good" to sustain or likely be real...kind of like "something has to give."

So my angel here grew such big wings, that he couldn't support them anymore, and they fell off. 

Yes, sometimes it is enough to do it ok, not perfect. It is ok to not agree, to not be docile, to not turn the other cheek, etc. Yes, it is still nice not be be mean, but flitter about on normal wings, not ones too big to support. 





Light on Dark




Was reading a book to my niece, and came upon a beautiful illustration with thin grey lines on black. Oh to have drawn that, but oh, to be able to look at it!  Lovely.  The above (fireworks) is different than that illustration, but the finer lines of the middle picture..."the runners" reminds me of that illustration slightly....the lines not as subtle, not as emerging, but etching in the vein.