Saturday, February 12, 2011

My artist bio

Window shopping. Black and white 35mm film.


It took me forever to work on artist bio. I had so many that I've used, but they didn't really include anything about photography. This art show that I've curated at Maya Essence is on tonight. TONIGHT!!!! Can you believe it? Trust me, I can't. Yesterday was great! I had so much amazing help with everything that I feel alot more calmer and I'm actually looking forward to this. I even got some business cards too!

But anyway, back to my bio. I always made fun of the ones that I would read that sounded so uber profession and were like 4 or 5 paragraphs long. Even when I went as far as making artist bios for other people I always kept them really short. As I started typing mine out, I came to realize that I had a lot to say when it comes to my art, the reason why I love it and why I always came back to photography. This is the first art show that I've ever been in that will have my photography and only my photography. I can't believe it really.

So without further ado, here is what I came up with. I hope you like it :)

My first picture I have ever taken was when I was 4 yrs old. I took pictures of my Mom’s flowers in her garden and a few pictures of my dolls. My first picture I ever developed was when I was 5. Here I was, standing on tip toes on a stool, wearing a hospital mask (my dad was trying to protect me from the fumes…even tho it still stuck pretty bad) with adult size rubber gloves up to my armpits moving around a piece of paper in what I called “special water,” trying to make magic. To be honest I don’t remember what I developed that day and I’m pretty sure those pictures didn’t come out very well, but it was just nice to be able to do something that my Dad did for a living at that time. 

I have been dabbling in every kind of art for many years. Sketches, painting, speed ball and a bit of typography, but I always came back to photography. It’s second nature to me.  I always felt that with a snap of a button I can create a memory that will last a lifetime for some and tell a quick story for others.  I consider myself a person that’s, “75% film, 25% digital,” when it comes to taking pictures. I will always have rolls of 35mm film in my bag and some kind of camera in there as well (camera phone is not included in this confession).

 My main focus right now is to help other artists portray their artwork no matter what type of media it is in venues that are open to allowing them to express themselves in a place where there is no judgment or scorn. Artists deserve to have their work displayed and have people enjoy it. Their art is their voice that needs to get heard and to be seen by everyone.  


Window shopping for flowers. Black and white 35mm film

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

First art show of the year :)

Me with Ms. Beasley :) January 2011

I'm finally getting together a bunch of my local artsy fartsy friends and put together an art show called, "I <3 Chicago Artists." I'm super happy and excited for this. I'm looking forward to showing some of my photos since I usually put up paintings. Here's a sneak peak:

Simon with rose. 35mm film. 2008


Earwax cafe. 35mm film 

Chicago River from the Brown Line. 35mm film.

I'm mostly excited for the Affordable Art table. There's no way that any of us artists will not sell anything as long as they participate in that. I'm selling magnets, postcards, and prints. Another fellow artist makes her artwork into earrings and other pieces of jewelry. This is going to be great!

Hope to see you there!

Monday, January 3, 2011

My year of 2010 in photos

Helllloooooooo 2011!!!

Before I actually start this New Year, I really should take a stroll down 2010's memory lane. A lot of things happened to me and I want to share it with you all with pictures :)

January

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!

Vince had a stint in the hospital. This is the band aid that Becca gave him when he came home that night.



February

Anti-Valentine's Day cookies 


March

Becca and I at the 2nd Annual Soiree in Blue

April
Becca and the famous snuggler Simon

A bridge that I run over in a near by park

May

Chicago in May 2010

Mini cupcake!!!
June

Baby Sofi
Road Trip!

July

Farmers Market

My birthday :)

August

My nieces and nephew at a Cubs game (the middle one really is happy.....in the inside)

September

Clyde
Me at Starved Rock


October

Laura and Jerry


The sun sets in the city

Aive in the Chicago Marathon

November

Vince before....
...Vince after. All in the name of MOVEMBER!

December

I found this in front of Seltzer Library. Hat bomb!

Happy New Year everyone!!!

Monday, December 20, 2010

The analogue girl is going thru a makeover

Art Attack!!! NEXT at Art Chicago. May 2010. Picture taken by Isabella Tse.



Hi all!

I know this blog is kind of blank and blah right now. I am currently going thru a creative change so be patient with me while I sort things out. I promise I won't take long. Give me a week ok? At least let me try to get thru the Christmas season. I promise it will be worth the wait ;)

In the meantime, enjoy some pics posted.


Au revoir 2010!


Simon and his bff, Lamby. Not too sure when or what I used to take this pic, but I'm pretty sure it was a digital camera.







Roses that Serena and Marcus gave me when my grandmother passed away. March 2010. 35mm film.






Simon and me visiting cows. He was not amused. June 2010. Blackberry 8900 smartphone.

My niece Bailey cheering her Mom on at the Chicago Marathon. October 2010.  I'm sure this was taken with a digi cam.



My favorite picture of Vince and my nephew Colin. October 2010. Canon 20d.

Becca and me. October 2010. Samsung tl205.

Jonah take a picture of one of the canyons at Starved Rock. September 2010. Canon 20d.

Butterfly Haven. August 2010. Canon 20d