Monday, July 30, 2012

Trying Something New

Guess what? After years of having people tell me my paintings would look great on fabric, I finally took the plunge and put a few on fabric. Specifically, on gorgeous silk chiffon scarves. It's a little bit of a plunge into new territory for me, so I was lucky to have the help of some friends, especially Tracy Lee, who helped me tweak my original paintings into gigantic digital files for printing, and Alison Alten Jia, who makes gorgeous scarves at Middle Kingdom and who kindly introduced me to her printer.



The first two designs - Blue Mitosis and Yellow Petri Dishes - are in my etsy shop now. Another one, in citrus colors, is coming soon. So - what else can I say? You really could use one for your next scientific meeting, geeky gift or just as a unique fashion accessory. And yes, that is the same Blue Mitosis painting that was on the cover of the EMBO journal. The scarf will look much better than cutting the cover out of the magazine and pinning it to your shirt : ) 



Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Brain Damage



Update: painting has been claimed. 
I painted this new tree-motif brain yesterday and was very happy with how it came out. Then today, when I went to remove the masking fluid (the stuff that keeps the white parts white), I managed to damage the surface of the painting in several small places. Attempts at brain surgery failed, but I still think it's cool. If anybody would like it, just drop $10 to cover the mat and postage in my paypal account (miche (at) null.net) and I'll send it to you. US only, please.

A Little Off-Topic Rant




This isn’t my usual thing, but I keep seeing this ad, and it drives me insane. So I guess it’s time for a little off-topic rant.

I apologize for the quality of the photo – it’s a cell-phone snap from a newspaper page. I tried to find this image online and failed.  However, I think you can see it well enough to tell that it’s a visual compendium of nearly everything insanely annoying about how people view men and women in the workplace.

First off, look at that office. It’s entirely white. Every surface is white, even the floor. This “office” was obviously designed by someone who has never set foot in one. No clutter, no coffee, and the only color is provided by the HP products (of course) and the beautiful pieces of paper they have produced, which have been neatly arranged on the wall by a team of stylists. Just like in your office. But I can live with the all-white office - I mean, Roger Sterling has one. It’s the people that really bug me.

Let’s look at the guy. Isn’t he cute? His hair is tousled, his face a little stubbly.  His shirt is hanging out. He is wearing comfy clothes and shoes. He wears a wedding ring, so we know he is unavailable. Now the woman. She has sleek, perfect hair. Straight skirt. High heels.  No ring. You might still have a chance with her. He points out something to her, indicating that he knows stuff. She listens, enraptured.

Now let’s think for one tiny second whether this ad would have run if the guy were immaculately turned out, listening attentively as a woman with an untucked shirt, messy hair and flat shoes pointed to something on a graph. Then let’s all have a good, long laugh. 

Saturday, June 9, 2012

More shows coming up!

Artomatic  in Arlington through June 23

If you haven't visited Artomatic yet, you really should. There's still plenty of time - it runs until June 23 and features more DC area artists than you can shake a stick at (around 1,100 of them, in fact). Plus there are many fun activities and performances, including workshops for children and adults. Have a look at the website for lots more information.

June 16-17   Old Town Arts and Crafts Festival - Alexandria, VA

July 1  First Sunday Arts Festival - Annapolis, MD

October 6 Art on the Avenue - Alexandria, VA

October 14 MPA Artsfest - McLean, VA


Monday, May 28, 2012

My New Hangout





I have a new blogging gig! I'm posting a science-art pick of the week every Wednesday over at The Finch and Pea, the Public House for Science, in which Items of Interest and Curiosities of Nature are discussed employing the latest techniques in Logic and The Scientific Method for the furtherance of Human Erudition and the promotion of Critical Thought.


Join me, Josh Witten, Mike White and Marie-Claire Shanahan for a pint or two of science, sci-fi, art, music and general good cheer whenever you have a free moment. We're also collecting the artwork from the blog on a Pinterest board, in case you miss anything.

There I Am Again


Another pretty cool thing happened - a European scientific journal is using one of my paintings as their cover this month. Here is my "Blue Mitosis" on the cover of the EMBO Journal - that's the journal of The European Molecular Biology Organization, y'know.  And here it is online - I like how they used the image to make a banner for the page also. I have another special secret project planned with this image, so stay tuned.

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Upcoming Events - updated

Lots of stuff on the calendar for the next couple of months, including the return of Artomatic starting on May 18 in Crystal City. If you've never been, Artomatic is an absolutely unmissable event, with tons of art, music, and general craziness. You can find my work on the 9th floor. I'll post pictures as my space comes together.

Other places to find me:


May 6                     First Sunday Arts Festival, Annapolis
    
May 18 - June 23      Artomatic, Arlington VA

May 27                    SoWeBo Festival, Baltimore   
                    
June 2                     Flea Market at AVAM, Baltimore  + Meet the artist night at Artomatic, 7-9 pm

June 9                    Artomatic Marketplace

June 16-17            Old Town Arts & Crafts Festival, Alexandria VA

July 1                     First Sunday Arts Festival, Annapolis 

Stay tuned for more.