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Sunday, April 25, 2010 at 12:54PM My desk+some of the stuff I get inspiration from when I sit here.

A graph that I copied from my good friend Laverne's blog a few years ago. A reminder that time heals what hurts.

A very cool drawing that I won from Ryan De La Hoz, an awesome Bay Area artist, on Twitter. I love his stuff. Very otherworldly, but also earthen.

Nila - a Pancha Tantra (precursor to Aesop) depiction by Walton Ford from an article in Vanity Fair.

Album art from a CD I bought a while ago. I cut+glued bits of it together to make it prettier.

Flyer for a play or something. I can't remember. I just remember walking around one day+thinking along the lines of folks being racially pigeon-holed+then I saw this. It was perfect. I don't NOT believe in race. I just think it can be a lie, a fable, or a manipulation. Good+bad. Race is so many things.
Bought this from some guy on University. He initially didn't want to sell it to me+I left, but thought that if it wasn't for sale, he shouldn't have it out. False Madonna is a movie. I love the title. It's beautiful. One of my best finds. It smelled like cigarette smoke, so I had to air it out for days. I should have it properly mounted, but I love the shadows it casts on my wall from the textures+tears along the bottom.
This is another gem of a find. It's a Bell & Howell Zoomatic 414P video camera. This is the camera used in the famous Kennedy assassination video. The only difference is there is an auto zoom option on the camera used+this one. I found it in a thrift shop in Alameda. These cameras are reasonably priced+if they're working, it's even better. Finding film+a projector to use+getting film possibly transferred from reel to electronic format is the interesting part. I'm still on a mission to get all the variables so I can take pretty silent movies.

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