Some days --


so. Somehow I have managed to get behind (again) and have an art show tomorrow that I am not ready for. I still have to cut mats for photos... which wouldn't be a big deal except I haven't done my own mattes in about 10years, so I am rusty. PLUS.. I am having a major allergy problem... so we have the old... can't see/sneezing/runny nose/dripping.... and is using tools at the same time scenario.

Fun fun fun.


Fortunately, my hubby .. who knows I adore bunnies.. found this ultra cute pic on the web for me. Don't know who did it.... so AWESOME ! ... to the photographer.. wish I could give you credit.

WTF


So ... needless to say, yesterday started off wonderful, and ended very badly. All I can say is WTF. Some days it doesn't pay to get out of bed... unless of course, you are accused of doing nothing productive in this world at all...except maybe, getting out of bed on occasion.
Sometimes reality hits you in the face like that. Or at least... perceptions of people you love... misguided or not.

All I can say is, I am trying to do the best that I can


------------------------photo above is looking through the windows at Urban Outfitters at night. By Elaine A. Russell..------------------------

Terrific Tuesday !!! --and I mean it.


-------------------------------------photo by Elaine A. Russell
Well.. my son is officially now a college student. He has graduated from homeschool early, taken his entrance exams ( and done well ), and is now enrolled at CNM.
WOOT !
His first class is tonight. Philosophy.
-- and he won't be 18 for another week and a half. I think he deserves a party. ... but I am leaving it up to him.
UPDATE: ok. So NOT a good day in the whole scheme. More on that later.
And a Bonus: the word for the day is: steatopygous
steatopygous - 1 definition - Having a fat ass. Medically speaking

I am not a robot

-----------------------------------------photo by Elaine A. Russell
Some days you just go on auto-pilot.. .if you know what I mean. Personally, I have had too many of these lately -- so I am trying to break out of that routine.

Now, that said... I took some fab photos on a wonderful photo shoot of my daughter's bedroom. It's amazing how you can get inspired in a place that you see every single day.....

STOVE -- now BMG


-------------------------------------photo by Elaine A. Russell

So the building that used to be STOVE ( a fabulous local art venue ).. has now become the home of the Black Market Goods show people. BMG has been putting on one night shows for a couple years now around Albuquerque, and my daughter and I have been fortunate enough to have been in one with our photography.
BMG is going to be having their Grand Opening on the 6th... and we hope to get some of our artwork seen there. I say hopefully, because we are still working on some of it.
YIKES !
So.. this weekend I am rushing around to get things in order, printed, matted, etc.
The photo above is one I took at the final show at Stove. I love it.

where the wild things are


---------------------------------------------photos by Elaine A. Russell

So -- when I was a kid, I never had the opportunity to read "Where the Wild Things Are" by Maurice Sendak. It was published in 1963, and won a major award in 1964... the year I was born.
I think I may have read it to my neices when they were little, but I am not sure. Anyway... I was able to read it the last time I was at Barnes and Noble.
It is a very short book, really... but wow. The artwork is what gets me though.

It was on this trip to Barnes and Noble that I took a couple of happy snaps ( before the manager told me NO PICTURE TAKING IN THE STORE ). One of those shots is used for this post.

The other photo in this post was taken on Sunday when I was walking around Nob Hill. There was this awesome Japanese style home, and on the fence was a picture of one of the monsters from "Where the Wild Things Are !"
I swear these guys are following me around.......

oh hey now

-------------------------------------------------photo by Elaine A. Russell

So -- been sick... and now I am trying to work on my NM small business tax forms. Eash. I thought I had everything organized and in one place.. and now I don't know where that place is.
So-- I am going through, literally... a year's worth of files to figure out the appropriate figures.

In other news... here is a photo that I took on Sunday of the Off Broadway window display.
Love it.

the manic wolf

----------------------------in the window of Mariposa Gallery -----------

--------------------------in the window of Old World Imports-----------

-----------------------close-up of a mural at Annapurna's Chai House ---
---------------------------------------------photos by Elaine A. Russell

So -- if you know me, you know I was diagnosed with Systemic Lupus Erythmatosis about 16 1/2 yrs ago. Most days I am fine. About once a week, I get a fever, chills, headache, some kind of crappy thing, etc and ache all over. Today ( and yesterday ) is one of those days.
I'm not complaining. There are certainly people who have it worse, and I know several.

I mention it only in the sense that ... today I am home, drinking some hot coffee, and enjoying listening to the wind outside.
Here are some photos that I took on Sunday... of the Nob Hill area on central ave.

Tunnels of ABQ




-------------------------------------------------photos by Elaine A. Russell

Went on a FlickR photo shoot today through the tunnels of ABQ. There are lots of runoff water tunnels... especially around I-40, and today I got to explore a few of them.
It was cold, very wet, slippery ..... and totally awesome.

new piece

-----------------------------------------------photo by Elaine A. Russell
so -- I am finally trying to get stuff into my new art studio. I have been working out of my garage for about 10yrs now... and needless to say; I have more stuff than I thought I had. I am going to be leaving my jewelry stuff in my home "studio" and everything else is going to my new studio space at the Factory on 5th http://www.factoryon5.com/. (They have me listed as a painter.. which I am not. Ah well.)

and ... I am finally working on a new art piece. This one is a mixed media/ collage piece that is being worked on a mannequin form. I am hoping to get it done in time for the Grand Opening of the Black Market Goods new location in the old STOVE spot on Morningside and Central. (See the ad --->

Calling on Ganesh

photo of Ganesh mural at Annapurna's Chai house down on Central. Photo by Elaine Russell

From Wiki ---"Ganesha (Sanskrit: गणेश; IAST: Gaṇeśa; listen (help·info)), also spelled Ganesa or Ganesh and also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most widely worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon.[5] His image is found throughout India.[6] Hindu sects worship him regardless of other affiliations.[7] Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains, Buddhists, and beyond India.[8]
Although he is known by many other attributes, Ganesha's elephant head makes him easy to identify.[9] Ganesha is widely revered as the Remover of Obstacles[10] and more generally as Lord of Beginnings and Lord of Obstacles (Vighnesha, Vighneshvara)."

I am whispering to Ganesh today... remover of obstacles. My son took some tests, and hopes to get into CNM asap. He will be 18 in a couple of weeks, so it actually complicates his entry as to whether he wants to be admitted as a High school student taking college classes; or if he wants to declare himself graduated from home-school, and enter as a Freshman. In order to do that, I have to:
  • Requested a release from Santa Fe ( he is homeschooled and needs and official paper )... called 'em
  • Declare himself graduated, and issue him his diploma.
  • Write him up a formal transcript of his schooling for the past 5 yrs.. ..doing tomorrow
  • Get his test results from the Accuplace testing to see what classes he can take... waiting results... he took the test today.
  • Take the TABE test (pre-GED )... and he did really well.
  • (optional) have him take the GED on March 23rd (next available test date)... maybe ?
  • Sign him up at Admissions, and have him take the orientation class... will do as soon as I recieve the papers from Santa Fe

In the meantime, he is surfing the catalogue to see what classes he qualifies to take based on his test results, and what classes he is interested in. The next official semester doesn't start for a couple months, but he can take classes as early as Feb 2nd for a short semester... if we can get his papers in order by then.
It's exciting, confusing, frustrating.. and lots of other adjectives I can't come up with right now.



mondays suck majorly

------------------------------------------photo by Elaine Russell

Photo of screaming BATBOY-- on the cover of one of my favorite books to browse through.
Mondays suck. In fact, they seem to suck worse than any other day of the week. I am not sure if it's simply because it's after a potentially fun weekend.. in which case, you'd think the fun would carry you through until at least wednesday...
My son has a problem with depression. It's only been for a few months, but some days it feels like an eternity. I try to talk to him, and usually all I get are shoulder shrugs and non-verbals. Or dirty looks for even daring to ask "how are you doing?"
When he was little, he adored bats. And so.. the pic reminds me of him when he was happier... and constantly goofing around. I hope he feels better soon.

Nice guy -- awesome sign

-----------------------------------------photo by Elaine Russell
So -- I love Central Ave here in ABQ. I love to just walk up and down and window shop and talk to everyone.. and then go get some great food at the Frontier Restaurant or a coffee at any number of shops.
So -- here I am walking down the street and there is this lovely guy... selling art.. and holding the most fab sign I've ever seen in my life. After talking for about 15 minutes, he let me take his photo, and I even got to purchase one of his girlfriend's original art pieces. FABULOUS !

It's a good day.

the truth about gerbils and goats...

----------------------------photo by Elaine Russell ( store: Que Chula )

I have always had bad allergies. They came to a head when I was about 16years old, and would often lead to asthma attacks andmy face swelling beyond recognition. That same year, I was taken to an allergy specialist.. and back in those days.. they would literally scratch your skin with a needle in a circle about the size of a bigger pencil eraser, and apply serum with the allergen in it and see if you react. I got 160 scratches done in one day. I quit breathing. When all was said and done, they said I was allergic to 158 out of the 160 things they had tested me on, and they assumed I was "safe" with gerbils and goats... except that I had quit breathing before the testing was finished. so -- who really knows about the gerbils and goats....
I then took allergy shots, one in each --arm every week, for 8 years. In retrospect, they helped the first year, and that was about it.
The, for the following years, I tried every over the counter med, drops, inhalers, sprays, etc that there is. I then tried every homeopathic remedy under the sun. Mostly, accupuncture works for me.
That said... yesterday I had a pretty impressive allergy attack. I still am having it today. The only thing I can think of that may have triggered it, was that I was near a woman who was wearing perfume. .. and while she smelled good... my body reacted.

My daughter was commenting about me having to "live in a bubble." I am old enough to remember a fairly bad movie with a very young John Travolta playing "the Boy in the Plastic Bubble".... or some such. It was not a pleasant experience for him; and I don't think it would be one for me. I love being outdoors.... I just have to be a little careful. Heck.. I have to be careful indoors.. in the desert... in winter. Ah well.
It just makes me appreciate things more.

The photo above was one I took *(with permission) from the owners of Que Chula.. a local store that features alot of cool stuff from Mexico.