PrintedArt.com has taken me into their collection! Neat, huh? They’re offering prints (get the acrylic drybond… I love the way photos look under acrylic.) of my work in limited editions of 100 for each. Here’s a couple samples of what’s up in their collection:
New Art Distributor!!!
Nov. 24, 2010 Leave a Comment
Repunzel, let down thy hair!
Nov. 17, 2010 Leave a Comment
Ok, not quite. But for those who’ve known me and my work for a while- I have had pixie hairs forever.

Don’t get me wrong- I loooove my short hair. Well, at least I did. As with anything in this life, its novelty wore off. I found that I only had short hair because I was lazy. So October of 2009 I went REALLY short- I was tired of maintaining my short hair. Can you believe that?

(Damn, that’s a sharp haircut! I do kinda miss the short hair… LOL I’m nostalgic- leave me alone!)
So, why would I grow out my hairs when I’m one of 20% of the population who can ‘get away’ with short hair (I love that- Get Away with it, as though it’s 1920…)? I wanted to look like a girl, a woman, and not a boy.
Look- I get it. I’m tall, skinny, and have small boobs. Short hair is an automatic lesbian statement in today’s society (and the ladies LOVE me!), and while it’s fun to pretend, it strips away a bit of your sense of femininity… which is precisely what I was going for post-breakup-2005.
But now? Now I want to be curvy, sassy, girly and look like a good-for-nothin’-woman. I’ve gained weight and muscle back to my ‘dancer’ weight of 1997, which is 25 pounds over ‘model weight’ believe it or not… (let’s discuss that later), have a few more curves and hair I can not only play with, but gets stuck in my mouth, under the straps of my bags, my eyeballs, etc.


So, It’s growing. And let me say- It’s 1998 everytime I look in the mirror. What a trip! LOL It really does feel like forever since I had long hair, it’s always somewhat fluctuated… it’s amazing the transformative properties and possibilities we have as humans… I suppose this is the higher meaning, the moral of this story. Just call me Aesop.
Let’s take a fun trip down memory lane!
The OG hair: This is taken circa 2000. I was a wee lassy.

I love bangs. Almost all my hairstyles have had them. I like hiding behind my hair. It’s true. This was pre-uber-short-chop. I had tricked myself into believing I was going to grow it out again, but for some reason didn’t like it… so off with her head, essentially.

Who can forget the “who hair” phase… which progressed into the David Bowie phase (as were most of my “shit I need a haircut” days…)


Dear SiVad, you were loved and are missed. RIP 2010. I wore this hairstyle to Soup or Salad (my peoples in the south can I get a heyyyyyyyyy). . . and elicited a LOT of response…

well. that was fun, but now I’m bored. I’m off kids. Stay Tuned.
CeO
(and always remember: I’m a Magical Unicorn. It’s true.)

Portrait of a Fine-Art-shooting-Jiu-Jitsu-fighting-photographer
May 21, 2010 Leave a Comment
Tiano took some amazing shots of me:
My photographers often have wanted to experience life as a model, and now that I’m a photographer I’m flattered that many of them trust me to capture them. It is a great responsibility to tell their story, and here is Tiano, the Jiu-Jitsu-fighting-fine-art-photographer.
Lost Souls
May 21, 2010 Leave a Comment





Here’s a snapshot of the less-touristy areas of Galveston, often afflicted, and then abandoned or ignored. I love how the colors play against the sky, still almost the definitive beach-bunny-color scheme. These were all shot from the car, out the window. I love how it almost stretches the images, twists up the ends like an old photo.
Gulf Coast Delights
May 20, 2010 Leave a Comment
Here’s a few pics from my recent travels over Galveston Island on the Texas Gulf coast and Houston. Travel piece to follow at Blast.com. Galveston is a wonderfully nostalgic place that is literally disappearing into time, while Houston is a thriving metroplex.
Midwest Melodrama
April 30, 2010 Leave a Comment
On Easter I ate ribs.
(are ya followin’ me here?)
Weekdays rocked out the coneys, and spent a dinner at Manson’s fave hangout. Charles, not Marilyn.
(“And Bob Huggins!”)
Saw a black guy that spilled cool like Run DMC, named Zoran, rock out the drums to the typical midwestern-bar-cover-band-soundtrack.
Wound up a mountain and tore down a molehill.
Birthdays in an old-folks home.
Rotated twenty stories up reading stories from the hills.
Bickered, begged, belittled and belied.
Demanded coiffure on a sportscaster and received my wish.
Auntie Ferrari and her husband Fausto are just lookin’ for a coupla nice kids to live in their attic, any takers?
Digital Photographer Magazine, #s 20,21,23
April 14, 2010 Leave a Comment
Here’s some of my other most recent work for DP!
Digital Photographer Magazine #22- Images with Words
April 14, 2010 Leave a Comment
I am published often, thanks to the adoration of a wonderful editor- Jorge Pinto Guedes, in Digital Photographer Magazine in Europe.
These tearsheets are from #22: Images with Words. It’s such a treat to see my poetry translated into Portuguese, which is a beautiful language. Portugal, and my friends and colleagues in Lisbon, hold a very special place in my heart.
These images and words, for me, are bittersweet. I suppose all good things must come to an end… I’m grateful to be able to weave these seemingly fleeting moments into my art, and add a positive-permanence to any of the people, places and things that inspire me as an artist.
Here is the poem in English:
Our space our town
tinkering with twilight
to tell ourselves
it’s not too late.
One more song,
one more story.
(Don’t let this
slip out from underneath me.)
Please let this melody linger
like a seed on the breeze.
Boardwalk sun-signs blend moment
into muscle memory; sensory
overload
slices seductively flooding
sensile fingertips translating
tales and fortunes.
Relish in restraint, relinquishing
into the bath
an inch
at a time feeling the
warmth rise and send spirit skyward to
chase the tales of dragons.
2 of 3
sighing outside of decency-
Dilute the delusions with
hot breaths and baited words.
Sliding against the wall unable to
escape sighs and lullabys.
Slipping into soft sighs,
thighs and nimble touch.
Pulse-point-perfect-pressure
pricking and poised for charm school.
Stretch out, slink sideways,
slip inside of the improvidence,
seeing only today.
(click on thumbnails to see slideshow)














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