Monday, 26 April 2010

big fat monday....

hello, it is indeed big fat monday - and to try and combat it - and the fact that i have barely moved for two whole days due to an extra-ordinarily large amount of animation prep work - i have walked to my yoga class (about 2.5miles away), did my yoga, and then walked home again (another 2.5miles), however, it is still monday......

so, the last week has compromised mainly of cleaning up after my wee kitty as she has been super poorly and sickly - really stinky and bad stuff, poor wee soul!!! i have not had much of a chance to seize the rudder and steer myself into any brilliantly creative inlets or cruise by a research and development island unfortunately - bums!

i did show Dave my drawings for miss monkey and he seems happy so far with the direction they are going, but i have decided to hang fire doing anymore until the poem is finished, as the story my change and then the drawings will be redundant, but i have really enjoyed doing them, so i'm looking forward to getting the finished version from Dave when he has it!!!

the other creative endeavour i've been involved in this week is working with 2 primary 7 classes in kilmarnock to make a series of animations based around the novel, carry's war - the final part of the class contact time was on friday there, when i filmed and sound recorded all the groups (there's 10 of them!!!) performing their chapters live beside a kamishabai theatre {this is what i have been working on preping all the animation images for editing on top of the live performance for, over the past two days - phew! it really is an extra-ordinarily huge amount of work - mainly because there was hardly any class time with the children and so i have had to do all of the animation work on behalf of the children...a very odd situation....}

anyway, i look forward this week to friday mainly, as i have a meeting with the most excellently talented and darn-right beautiful c:o/minx girls - yeah! bring it on! (oooo, i did do my homework ages ago, but my computer crashed...can't remember if i ever went back and re-did it - best check before friday!)

have a good week
xxxx

Monday, 19 April 2010

it's raining fairly hard...

the wind is whipping up quite a fair wee bit too outside - luckily i'm home safe and dry with a warm kitty draped across my lap :)

it's GI time - oh yes it is!

i don't have any work in it, but i've been to see some good shows so far - i've seen 'fizz up and disolve' at Glasgow Project Rooms, Jim Lambie's 'metal urbain' at the Modern Institute and Tony's band at le Drapeau Noir (new cafe venue opposite Stereo on Renfield Lane) - all very very interesting and inspiring.

i have also started a batch of drawings about a young female monkey, which hopefully may be turned into a story book app if Mr Dave Sapien of Me and the Giants likes them....i'll show him them tomorrow and keep you posted..

apart from that....i've been for TWO farewell lunches with my Scottish Screen colleagues in the past week, both yummy and very enjoyable (that'll be the food!) - i do miss those guys!
....and last week i was elevated from meagre Studio Manager to the high echelon that is Director of Glasgow Independent Studio!!! woo! that's pretty exciting :)

i think that's it really...my mind is a bit blank to be honest...the radar is not showing up anything significant on the horizon and i've still not quite worked out which way up to hold my map...but it'll all be clear enough soon, i hope
xxx

Wednesday, 24 March 2010

swanky...indeed!

hello, well the waves have welled up and completely smothered me the past two mondays - ooft! making it difficult to shoehorn my blog in, but...with straggly bits of seaweed still stuck in my hair and a slight burny feeling on my salty exposed skin i am now determined to start rowing off to warmer and calmer climes!

firstly, i have to point out i have been enjoying my new post at once were farmers so much - these guys truely rock!

secondly, thanks to the most lovely innes, who has made me some choice choonz, i have managed to bang together a rough version of "the possible consequencies of one action - part 1: the end of the world" to submit to re:animate at oriel davies gallery - this wee animation, which incidently is only about 48 seconds long has been shot 4 different times!! the first time i shot it on super 8 (nine weeks work) and then it was developed with the wrong chemicals so it didn't come out!!! the second time i shot it on super 8 (a further 7 weeks work) and then someone stole it out a cupboard in glasgow school of art (where i had stashed it
supposedly to keep it safe)!!!! the third time i shot it on super 8 (another 7 weeks) and sent it to london to be developed by professionals, who did indeed develop it and transfer it to digital, but it was a bit fuzzy and drained looking! so.......i shot it a fourth time, this time using my nikon d60, frame by frame, just as if it were super 8 (a tremendously intense further 5 weeks) and....taaaaadaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! it is now in existence and has sound too! thanks innes xx

the other wonderful news i have sifted out the swell is that there is a new promo video up on the trongate 103 web site which has the first organisation spot lighted as glasgow independent studio and glasgow project room, where i have been studio manager for the past 5-6 years. the interview with brian hartley gives a really great overview of all the fantastic things that happen in the studio and gallery, but.....hold onto your hats......
the first studio we visit in this clip is mine!!! yes it is! that's my wee animation cells lined up, my sketchbook on my desk with a wee note from someone to me beside it, my paints and inks, my row of chiffon paintings and longshot towards my window!!! mine! mine! mine! i tells yee!
yar-har-har!!!

i am tres swanky....indeed! xxx

Monday, 8 March 2010

suction pad towel holders are rubbish!

well i've been bobbing along this week, still slightly traumatised by the whole painful teeth and gums thing, but I did start working at Once Were Farmers on Thursday and managed to put in a 10.5hour day!!!! yes, true, i really shouldn't have done that many hours due to my sickly state, but i got involved in building a loo roll holder and bog brush unit and attaching suction pad towel holders to the walls (which incidently fell off rather swiftly..!!!)

i now have been acccepted to be part of the daumenkino - thumb cinema that i mentioned last week and the exhibition details are as follows: the exhibition is curated by abigail hirsch and brings together national and international artists from different disciplines with different approaches to the idea of FLIPBOOK.
launch: Friday 12th March 2010, 6:30-8:30pm
open 11th March - 24th March 2010, Wed-Fri 1-7pm, Sat 1-6pm
venue: 17 Pitfield Street, London N1 6HB
tube: Old Street

also, i got a rather exciting email about a project i submitted work to in the autumn last year, the big antidote. the studios that run this project are also taking part in a series called the Hoxton Hoarding Project - the hoarding will change every two weeks and will feature work from artists such as A Child of Jago, HigginsonHurst, VNA magazine and......in May.....big antidote!!!! hooray! the hoardings can be found at 313-319 Old Street (on the junction with Rufus Street by White Cube Gallery).....and......apparently, the best photos uploaded onto flickr, tagged with 'hoxtondisplay' will win meals and prizes and stuff!!!!

wow! it all almost makes me wish I lived in London as my artwork seems to be having a ball of it down there at the moment....amazing!

other news is, i had a lovely afternoon of scones with jam and cream and two huge pots of tea on Sunday with my lovely c/o:minx ladies, Heather and Yvonne - it was scrumptious! just what the dentist ordered! our new topic for next meeting is "photo-story" - oooh!

well, that's the highlights of this week, which actually in retrospect look pretty hot! i hope this week coming will be too

xxx

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

the pain of it all! OUCH!

this week i have mostly been suffering from toothache caused by wisdom teeth and ensuing virus in gums - aaaaaargggghhhhh! the salty sea water is the only thing keeping me upright (along with the anti-biotics)...

what happened this week then? how much progress have i made on my epic journey i hear you cry!

well,
i managed to print and bind a flip book and send it to london in time for the daumkino deadline - hooray! more about that when i find out about it...
i also got my application in for arts trust of scotland, so more about that when i hear back...
i think that may be it for this week - my mind is slightly forgetful with all the crashing waves of pain lapping about my ears just now....ooooo, the pain of it all! OUCH!

Monday, 22 February 2010

one week later...

and where has the sea of change taken me? have i managed to catch the rip tide to success (or even just a warmer climate)??
no, not really - i guess it's only been one week....i've mainly been checking my dinghy and making sure it is ship-shape and ready for the big adventure...i've been writing lists of things that need to be done throughout the week on a day-by-day basis, which includes time for creativity as well as all the other snash...it's proving to be quite a good navigation tool at the moment!!!

this week's important deadlines include:
  • making at least one new flipbook by friday so i can post it down to the daunmankino exhibition in time - woo! exciting stuff! my first attempt has failed so far due to me deciding to print it out via Boots photo printing facility - the problem occurred when Boots decided to crop my work and now some of the pages in the sequence are too small!!! eek! (I called Boots and they told me to come back in and they will try and fix situation, thank goodness! but that'll be wednesday before i can go in again....)
  • setting up a new animation support group with the two other jurors who I sat with on the BAFA new talent animation jury on saturday morning - mr jim stirk and mr jamie stone - brilliant! i'll let you know how that progresses
ciao for now xxx

Monday, 15 February 2010

today i started my future

i spent the afternoon mulling over what i got up to last year in 2009 and thinking about where i really really want to be a year from now - it was not entirely an afternoon of discovery for me, but more an afternoon of re-affirming the already blantantly obvious fact that things in my life really need to head in a fresh direction....

so, i thought i would start a blog about my progress across the wide open seas of change in my wee one woman dinghy!

if you are a salty old sea dogg, then this could be right up your street and all your wise words of wisdom will be most welcomed, and if you are a landlubber then perhaps this journey might inspire you to take a dip in the ocean, if only one wee toe!

xxx