Friday, September 22, 2006

i'm afraid of the dark without you close to me

(February, 2006. Pasadena, California.)

4 Comments:

Blogger Andrea Offermann said...

i love this image. i want a print of it 5 by 6 feet or bigger please!... youre doing beautiful stuff, dont you want to have a show sometime?

8:23 AM, September 23, 2006  
Blogger Mimi said...

Thanks, girl! I'll look into large scale lambda/lighjets. :P :P :P

Seriously though, I don't know what to do with these. I like em, and they're kinda building up, but they don't really fit into my book?? If I ever show these with anything, I'll have to do what you did and have seperate books or something? :P

11:49 AM, September 23, 2006  
Blogger Andrea Offermann said...

hm... i guess so... its a tough question. for now i guess itll have to be separate, maybe itll move together eventually? have you ever thought of playing with digitally composing? or using the abstract images as a background for a shoot? just thoughts...

am listening to anansi boys as im finishing the last two pages of the comic. theyre all only drawn out, i still have to color them. but i am excited about finishing. when i started i had no idea how it would turn out, and if id even have the patience to stay with it. but i dragged that pile of pages from one end of the world to another, usa and all over europe, am right now sitting in my grandfathers chair as im drawing the last. that somehow makes me happy. :) hugs from the other end...

6:57 PM, September 24, 2006  
Blogger Mimi said...

I dunno, I retouch all the time but I've never really taken to compositing. Projection/backgrounds might be interesting though... I don't know what I'm gonna do with these, but I feel propelled to do *something*. But maybe not until I've shot much more. I'll keep you posted. :P

I keep forgetting to write back to you about the comic -- SORRY!! These past few days have been a bit hectic. Watch your mailbox. But I'm glad you're near the end, in your grandpa's chair. I remember you sketching the thumbnails and layout all across america, and it seems fitting that you should finish at home. ;) Love you, girl! Much hugs to you too.

1:20 PM, September 25, 2006  

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