2008-12-09

breakinglight11: (painting)
2008-12-09 11:03 am

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I am at Jared's place at the moment, waiting for my beloved slowpoke to get out of the shower so we can go get lunch, and in the meantime doing a little to plan my day. I have the last meeting for two of my classes today-- both long, unfortunately --and then I am going to see
[livejournal.com profile] morethings5's Senior Art Show in the gallery inside the Spingold Theater. I'm very excited to see his finished work on display. You should all go too and support him.

I also need to fit in studying for my Latin final on Thursday, and writing my theatrical lit research paper for a week from today. I'm a bit more jammed up than I'd like to be given those two substantial assignments within a rather short amount of time, since I want to go to Kindness's show, and Handel's Messiah sing, and I have work tomorrow night. *Sigh* Ah, well. 



breakinglight11: (painting)
2008-12-09 10:49 pm

Art show!

Went to see the art show tonight. As always, I'm very impressed with Kindness's work. His main piece was inspired by a fairytale called The Girl with the Silver Hands. It's fascinatingly strange and really beautiful. I'm not sure I can describe it well enough to do it justice here, you'll have to go see it for yourself, but I am proud to say that my arms were used as models. I love modeling for him, I want to do it more often. It's an honor to be able to be represented in the work of someone as talented as him.

Additionally, we had a great surprise in Ernest's work as well. He had two gorgeous large portraits, one a boy I know represented as a monk called Keeper, the other Jared dressed as a Victorian gentleman called Quandary. It came out great, though it isn't totally finished at the moment. It's taken from some really great pictures he took of Jared in Castle Commons with all this great orangey sunlight filtering in through the window. I wasn't expecting to see it there, so it was a wonderful surprise to see a certain familiar face hanging on the gallery wall.

It's a very interesting show, so if you can go to see it at any point, I suggest you go check it out. Congrats, talented ones. :-)