Archive for May, 2010

This is obviously a difficult situation.

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Bless me internet, for I have a confession to make.  I am not proud of my actions but I know that you will forgive me.  What have I done you ask, oh all knowing and sensible protocol of digital information transfer?   Well, I’m just going to write it quickly without thinking.  So here goes.   Judge me sympathetically.

Earlier this year, I sat in front of a computer for fifty hours and taught myself CSS and HTML.

There.

Yes there were many other things of much greater importance that needed to get done than sitting in front of a computer for fifty hours and learning CSS and HTML.  And yes almost every other part my life including my art already involves sitting in front of a computer to a near depressing degree that hardly justifies the addition of leisure time.  But as the code of this sub-par website became more obsolete by the minute, my ego just couldn’t handle the unfaced challenge of acquiring the knowledge needed to thrust it from 1998 standards.  I knew nothing and, with the deed now done and in the words of Ben, I now know next to nothing.

Ostensibly, the purpose of this fools errand was to get a fresh internet start with documentation of my latest series, Valencia to Vermont.   And I guess the point of this post is to announce that the series is officially online, programmed kind of the right way, and ready for your onslaught of clicks.  Just remember, even the stuff that looks the same was made from scratch, it took me a long long time, and I am a stubborn asshole who would rather pretend he can learn anything than pay someone competent to do anything right.

Prepare to be underwhelmed.  I give you:    24 on 24 logo (The website)

A Safe haven in difficult times.

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

I recently learned of great news for San Francisco screenprinters.  Two local Davids, Dave and David, just opened a storefront for their screen printing supply business, Anthem. For basic supplies and gear, they offer an unbeatable alternative to mail order, art stores, and Hayward’s dreaded Midwest Sign and Screen.  In particular, these guys offer excellent prices on screens.

In unrelated news, an assortment of my work was on the walls for the opening party of a new screen print supply store near Rainbow Grocery, possibly called Anthem.   Here’s photos of the space from before the show:

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To evade accountability to its international obligations

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Valencia to Vermont is a top pick this week at funcheapSF.com! Fears of a third grade birthday repeat (total attendance: 0)  are being allayed.  In fact I think that for the last two weeks I have been secretly hoping that loads of people come to my possibly fun and definitely cheap opening.  Enough so, that I printed real flyers, decided to set up a little printing station and plan to give out genuine newsprint proofs from the production.   If ink blotches on post consumer waste aren’t enough to bring in the masses, I don’t know what is.