Saturday, October 30, 2010

artifacts


Good word, artifacts. Arty factoids.
Anyway, here are some arty Dia de los Meurtos 'oids.


Necklaces made of skulls and bones.
Love em!


My hibiscus went copasetic for the holiday.


If you come out of the salon with hair this yaller,
call your lawyer.
Mine is an artifact of wildfire smoke
filtering the sunlight.
Swear.
Wish I had made this frame.


11 comments:

Double "D" said...

The eyes, O the eyes ... wonderful frame
and interesting self portrait. The hair, yup looks the color of retardant being dumped from the bombers.
Nice to see you.
dd

Katherine van Schoonhoven said...

Hey, Yellow-Haired Girl! Nice collection of death-themed stuff! I'm sure if Charlie Brown had met you, he would have dumped the red-head for you.

P.S. I'm sure you've read these, but they are high on my favorite books this year (books that I read this year): "The Art of Racing in the Rain" and "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle." Amazing doggy stories!

SamArtDog said...

DD--
Retardant hair. Hahahahaha! Howlificent!

Kvan--
Yo, Chuck! Dump the retardant-head!
Have an as yet unread copy of Edgar Sawtelle.
"The Art of Racing in the Rain" is super! Just finshed reading, "A Dog's Purpose". It's supernatural!
See: http://vimeo.com/13443353.

brian eppley said...

smokin'

loriann signori said...

So that's you in there Sam, the dog woman? Howlificent!
Happy Halloween!

Jala Pfaff said...

Nice photos. The way you got the necklaces lying down is very cool too. Now, is that self-portrait hair color influenced by the fire?

Jala Pfaff said...

P.S. The Edgar Sawtelle book is pretty great.

Jala Pfaff said...

P.P.S.
Funny, I also read The Art of Racing in the Rain. Are we all just a bunch of droids, reading the exact same things?

Celeste Bergin said...

whoa! Love this post--sublime visuals....especially that self portrait with the yellow hair. It suits you!

Carol King said...

I wish I had painted that frame too!

scary sculls and bones and stuff. Did you dress up for halloween? I did. I was a disgruntled city worker. Oh, I'm that every day.

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