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2014: week 15

The website isn’t fully up yet, but I don’t think that should keep me from blogging. Since the purpose of this blog is more or less to track my progress in life and art, I’ll give a little summary of...

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eyes and ears v1

I didn’t really know what to call this post (which will be part of an ongoing series), so I just picked something rather than get hung up on it… This series is about what’s been inspiring me this week....

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eyes and ears v2

It’s been three months since I posted v1 of eyes and ears. And three months since any progress reports. But a lot has happened in that time — I definitely haven’t been lazy! First, I moved. Then I...

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i made a book

Years ago, my mother sent me some beautiful paper she had made. I wasn’t sure what to do with it at the time as it just wasn’t meant for letter writing, but when I rediscovered the paper about a month...

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eyes and ears v3

  Many things have happened since my last post (in September of last year!). Perhaps the most significant change is that I am now spending more time in the ceramics studio. Now I’m there every Friday...

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anna uus elu

Three small wire works I made will be included in a group exhibition that opens tomorrow in Pärnu at Uue Kunsti Muuseum (New Art Museum). The exhibition is called ‘Anna Uus Elu’, which roughly...

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for lily

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the girl and the sea

  Introducing The Girl and the Sea, a little coloring/storybook for those who like fairytales. Written by me, illustrated by Beryl Foo, designed (and assembled) by Gia Lam Nguyen, and translated into...

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2016 reading

  This isn’t so much a post for anyone else as it is a running tally (in no particular order) of the books I’ve read this year. I have already forgotten a bunch of titles, so these are just the ones...

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poem for the new year

happiness tastes like copper tastes pointed, strange, conductive, conducive changing the flavor of everything that comes after other things that may cause a metallic taste: drugs and medications...

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2017 reading

I guess I don’t need my reading list to be public, but I’m fairly convinced no one reads these posts anyway. That said, I’m tired of keeping so many files on my harddrive, so I figured this is a good...

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anna uus elu

Three small wire works I made will be included in a group exhibition that opens tomorrow in Pärnu at Uue Kunsti Muuseum (New Art Museum). The exhibition is called ‘Anna Uus Elu’, which roughly...

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for lily

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the girl and the sea

  Introducing The Girl and the Sea, a little coloring/storybook for those who like fairytales. Written by me, illustrated by Beryl Foo, designed (and assembled) by Gia Lam Nguyen, and translated into...

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2016 reading

  This isn’t so much a post for anyone else as it is a running tally (in no particular order) of the books I’ve been reading/read this year. I have already forgotten a bunch of titles, so these are...

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poem for the new year

happiness tastes like copper tastes pointed, strange, conductive, conducive changing the flavor of everything that comes after other things that may cause a metallic taste: drugs and medications...

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2017 reading

I guess I don’t need my reading list to be public, but I’m fairly convinced no one reads these posts anyway. That said, I’m tired of keeping so many files on my harddrive, so I figured this is a good...

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on reclaiming the erotic

I love pussy willows. The bareness of the long branches, the otherworldly softness of the catkin tufts, the contrast between the dark branches and the light, almost iridescent catkins, and that they...

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un/necessary objects

Today is the opening of my show, Un/necessary Objects. It’s an exhibition about memory, objects, the connection between those two, and loss/value/impermanence. When Pat Greene asked me to be the artist...

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a grounding ritual

i was having difficulty sleeping. i was researching things at night that i shouldn’t, and the result was that i was still up at 1 (which is very late and very unusual for me) and unable to settle my...

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