2011-06-07

(Almost) Midnight Sun

It's getting more difficult to sleep every night.  I should be sewing blackout curtains and not skirts!  It's just after 11 pm and the sun isn't even behind the hills yet:
The irises that are just about to bloom are really the only midnightish thing outside right now...

2011-06-06

Meat & Potatoes #35

I was thinking that a young cousin of mine would be tuning into my show last night and had this whole thing planned that I would be the good kind of bad influence and besides playing her requested Justin Bieber, I would introduce her to...  well... some different music.  But Amelia wasn't able to tune in, so I... played Justin Bieber for nothing.  Well, not really for nothing.  Amelia has been peppering her Facebook wall posts and emails with enough exclamation points to make it rather rewarding.  And I remember when I was her age (and younger [and always]) how I thought that my older cousins were the coolest people ever, and it seems that now it's my turn to have a little cousin who thinks I'm cool.  I'd buy that with a Justin Bieber bribe!

  1. Justin Rutledge--Don't Be So Mean Jellybean
  2. Johnny Cash--I See A Darkness
  3. Calexico--I Send My Love to You
  4. Oldham Brothers--Wouldn't It Be Nice
  5. Queen--Fat Bottomed Girls
  6. David Bowie & Queen--Under Pressure
  7. David Bowie--Heroes
  8. MIKA--Grace Kelly
  9. Scissor Sisters--I Don't Feel Like Dancin'
  10. Janelle Monae--Tightrope
  11. Leo Sayer--You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
  12. Pablo Cruise--Love Will Find a Way
  13. Andy Kim--Rock Me Gently
  14. TV on the Radio--Young Liars
  15. The Clash--London Calling
  16. Beastie Boys--Root Down
  17. Buck 65 (feat Sufjan Stevens & Serengeti)--Blood, Pt 2
  18. Sage Francis (feat Alias & Will Oldham)--Sea Lion
  19. LL Cool J--Going Back to Cali
  20. The Rolling Stones--Beast of Burden
  21. Bruce Springsteen--I'm on Fire
  22. The Traveling Wilburys--Handle With Care
  23. Cat Power--Sweedeedee
  24. Jeff Buckley--Satisfied Mind
  25. Neko Case--Deep Red Bells
  26. Justin Bieber--U Smile

2011-06-05

Midnight in the Garden...

It's my fifth (fifth!) summer living 64 degrees North--a mere 200 or so kilometres South of the Arctic Circle--and I still can't get over these "white nights" we have (to borrow a more Russian term for what is more often known hereabouts as the Midnight Sun).  Even though it is a cloudy night tonight, it is still so bright.  I couldn't resist taking a quick shot out in the garden at 12:25 am:
Not much of a photograph, but a pretty accurate representation of just how dark the night isn't.  I just love this crazy town.

2011-06-04

"I'm living for the weekend/ Just like all good working people do"

Weekends are such a joy.  So much better than mere "days off", which so often fell mid-week.

Last night Ben and I went out to the Timber Timbre show at the Palace Grand.  "Local folk heroes" Three Cords and the Truth did a great job of kicking things off... but I have really mixed feelings about the Timber Timbre side of the deal.  I think the show just really needed a more relaxed atmosphere.  The stage lighting was very, very minimalist--just three red bulbs in industrial cages--which got hard to look at after a while, and rather dull for the entire duration of the show.  Add in the fact that the Palace Grand has appallingly uncomfortable chairs and that it was freezing cold...  The conditions were just not pleasant for relaxing into the rather trippy stylings of Timber Timbre, and getting lost in the repetitions.  I would have had way more fun if there had been a bar.  A bar that I could have walked too, and saved my tailbone.  And a bit of haze in the room.  Not that I wanted to smoke anything myself, but I do like buzz that comes from being in a "foggy" room.  All the physical discomforts were distracting, and overall I just feel like I could like Timber Timbre's music much more than I do, but I just... don't.

We went out to the Pit for drinks afterwards, and accidentally had a bigger night out than we had been intending.  We were joined by a few friends (Brendan and Jed, and a few others came and went) and somehow Ben invented (?) Butterscotch Guiness, and we did shots, and danced to the classic rock stylings of the Friday Night Pit Band.  I'm sad that Richard and the guys don't already know Fat Bottomed Girls, but he did say they are trying to learn it.  Ben and I rounded out the evening with late night Chinese food from the Sun.  I haven't "gone out" like that in ages, and it felt like the old days in Dawson when I was just a summer person and not all settled down with a real job and life.

Today has been equally pleasant--very social, in the best small town tradition.  Ran into coworkers while out at breakfast, and then later when reviewing gallery submissions in preparation for tomorrow's selection session, I ran into all sorts of people at KIAC and in the surrounding streets.

And I did a little shopping while out.  I finally got around to picking up a stylin' ODD Gallery t-shirt:
And when I saw this hanging basket of nicotina at the farmer's market, I decided that I was definitely too impatient to wait for my own seeds to sprout:
Those seeds may be getting their act together.  I hope that these little leaves are actually my cosmos and not just evidence of my poor weeding job:
More fun to come: a little volunteering tonight to bring in some cash for CFYT, and hopefully I'll make it to the screening of Santiago Giralt's film as well.  Then selections tomorrow afternoon and my radio show in the evening.  With time in between for some reading and sewing, of course.

Screen Print Skirt

Recently, Sarah MacIntyre spent a month as Artist in Residence at Macauley House, and was kind enough to host a screen printing club at KIAC while she was here.  I missed the first weekend (filmmaker Santiago Giralt, also at the Macauley House in May, was hosting a workshop on directing actors) but made it to the following two Sundays.

I've done some screen printing in the past, beginning with a workshop with Todd Stewart during his residency last year (check out his blog posts from February and March to see the amazing work he created while he was here), as well as a of couple sessions cranking out pillows and t-shirts for the film fest.  Sarah definitely had a few different techniques than I've used before, and printing in hot summer weather has different demands from printing in cooler conditions.  Everything dried so quickly!  I was particularly interested to learn that you can print using stencils; I've only ever used photo-emulsion before.

I brought two pieces of muslin to the workshops, and layered a few different stencil prints across the breadths to create this:
Which I then sewed into this, keeping with my pledge to go pantless:
(I like how, if you peek past my left arm, you can see my refrigerator collage with all kinds of KIAC events included.)

I used the same basic design from Sew What! Skirts that I used for my first skirt, except this time I used a sewn-in elastic waistband.  I used bright red thread to match the screen printing ink and to stand out against the creamy muslin.
I really embraced all the "misprints" that happened while working on the fabric.  I love how one print is never really identical to all the other prints from the same screen or stencil; it adds so much character.
I am tempted to add more red thread to the skirt.  I've been looking at Kathryn Clark's work lately, and feel that something similar to the stitching on some of her foreclosure quilts could look really amazing on this skirt.  Or it could turn into a hot mess.  I can't decide (and if I'm going to be hand stitching anything, I should be working on my quilt).

I'm also going to be embracing wrinkles in this skirt.  The muslin creases something terrible, and the printed areas tend to 'hold' the creases no matter how much I iron.  Next time I wash this, I will probably twist it up and make all sorts of on-purpose wrinkles, so that it will look like it's supposed to be that way and not like I'm lazy.

There are a few more photos up on Flickr.

[I have to edit this and add my thanks to Marigold at Hideous! Dreadful! Stinky! for including my skirt in her five faves round up.  I'm really quite honoured and so very glad that people like my artsy-fartsy mess!  So many people are making such beautiful skirts and dresses; it's really very inspiring being involved with the Summer of No Pants.  Don't miss the Flickr pool.]

2011-05-30

More Gardening

I think I may be too impatient to handle waiting for seeds to germinate.  I only put my parsley and chives in the ground on Saturday, and am already eagerly scanning the ground for signs of life.  And agonizing a little: what if nothing grows?

On Sunday I put my moonflower seeds into the ground.  Right now it looks like I planted sticks:
And I am not sure that I am going to have much more luck than that.  In retrospect, a plant that blooms at night may not have been a good choice for a place with 24-hour daylight.  I think I will have to wait until August before I can even hope to see any blooms, and by then frost will be a concern.  Also, a little bit of reading on the internets about moonflowers leads me to think that they require rather more delicate conditions and care than I can provide.  I did put my fourteen seeds in various spots around the garden, so hopefully something will stick somewhere.

Fortunately there are enough other hardier plants already out in the garden that do just fine on their own.  This lovely poppy joined the party yesterday.

Meat & Potatoes #34

This week I read Leslie Jamison's essay, "The Immortal Horizon", found in the May 2011 issue of The Believer.  Full text available online here, and highly recommended.  And I played:

  1. Bachman Turner Overdrive--You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
  2. Sea Wolf--Middle Distance Runner
  3. Neko Case--Running Out of Fools
  4. Elbow--Running to Stand Still
  5. Talking Heads--Swamp
  6. The Stranglers--Golden Brown
  7. David Bowie + Queen --Under Pressure
  8. Arcade Fire--Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)
  9. Sufjan Stevens--I Walked
  10. CocoRosie--Lemonade
  11. David Sitek--With A Girl Like You
  12. Maximum Balloon + Tunde Adebimpe--Absence of Light
  13. Holly Miranda--God Damn the Sun
  14. Spoon--I Turn My Camera On
  15. Scissor Sisters--Do the Strand
  16. Of Montreal--Hydra Fancies
  17. Boston--More Than a Feeling