Sunday, September 13, 2009

Living in the stone age

So Apple still doesn't have my computer ready. If you ever have any issues with your mac and need to take it in to the 'genius' bar...I would recommend you DO NOT take your baby to the Apple store at Northpoint mall in Alpharetta. I only took it there because they had appointments available the day my computer encountered issues(Wednesday), whereas Lennox and Perimeter only had appointments available starting the following weekend. Well, it will be 3 WEEKS this Wednesday since I turned my computer over to them, and today, after many days of polite phone calls and inquiries...I decided to call them up and let loose with how I really felt and I am supposedly getting it back tomorrow. We'll see...What I have learned from all of this is to never take your computer for granted. I had forgotten what life was like without access to Adobe at home.

Since I do most of my work in my studio and mostly late at night, I've been living in the stone age for the most part aside from working in class and the lab and over at random generous people's abodes. So this weekend I decided to do some things which require no computer. One of those things was screenprinting, a process I've just recently come to try. This is a photograph of one of my attempts to print on fabric, and it is an image I created for a brand identity project (Fantasyland Records) last year of Jimi Hendrix's face.

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