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I went to free comic book day at the comic book shoppe in downtown Ottawa with my friend Tama and her boyfriend Kevin. It was a lot of fun. Yes, actual spiderman. Or at least guy posing as spiderman. Heee! I was almost saved by spiderman.

I also got to see Ironman with my family the same day. I promised my brother we would go. Turns out, Ironman is a weird hero. The movie is not bad... But I found it VERY patriotic (american this, american that, evil arabic dudes, evil guy who loves money). It's also kinda based solely on the fact that Ironman is an ass... But it was still a good action movie as far as action movies go. Pepper Pots is definitly the cutest hero girlfriend to ever exist.

Now for the other randomness that occured these past few days:

Galleries want my stuff. I have an exhibit in June and one in July. The June one is in the Ottawa Area. The July one is in Montréal. I spent all of last week preparing documentation and finishing drawings to send to those. I'm really excited about this, and also a bit creeped out. It is high time I build myself a website to show my "serious" artwork. I drew 3 new drawings, one about beauty and the beast, one about alice and one about romeo and juliet... I did those because I wanted a few smaller drawings...

Beauties and Beasts: sorta shows the romantic beauty and the beast idea (true love despite horrible apparences) and lays over that the idea that our animal self (the evil beast within) can destroy beauty. It's a bit of a link on my Metamorphosis drawing. I rather like it.



The Alice and wonderland one i'm calling "the traveler" and it kinda focuses on the fact that alice crosses thru a mirror to another world, opposite to our own. In that idea, she kinda enters into herself, or rather her reflection, seeking truth within herself. On the inne rlayer you see alice  going thru an almost liquid mirror. On the outer layer, you can see two women overpowering one another. It's a representation of alice facing herself, but also the red queen facing the white queen in chess.



Romeo and juliet... I dunno, I was feeling romantic. I like the idea of the bed, how it's a place to rest (sleep or death) but also a place where one rests happily in the arms of a lover, or have sexual intercourse, etc. Basically, on one layer, they die, and in another, a rose holds then together, perforating their chests, somewhat "killing" them but also growing from them, making them alive...






Needless to say, next week is gonna suck. I'm gonna be pretty busy. I need to build frames for these images because on saturday, I need to take them to the Arbor Gallery, who is hosting the June exhibit. I need to have my works in their offices before may 25th, and considering i'm going to be at the Toronto anime con, I really need to get this done. Aside from the frames, I also need to re-do a few of my old drawings that got slightly damaged from being showed in the grad show. I also need to finish my contracts, meet some people, call the hotel in toronto to make sure all is well, go to some interviews, etc. Busy, busy week.

This week, i was shameless. I dropped stuff and went to montréal. I wanted to go check out some cool jobs I found. I ended up getting really sick about a day later after I got to montréal and Link pretty much had to force me to stay down and stop freaking out about doing nothing. It was nice to relax though. I got to play magic with him, watch some movies, read, etc. When I was feeling better, we went to Montréal's chinatown. There was a really cool pastry shop where we bought pork buns, almond cookies and momo cake. There was a lot of goths and punks in Chinatown, most likely due to all the nightmare before x-mas merchandise (soooooo much of it!!!!!!!) Shopkeepers in chinatown are kinda pushy. But it was fun. Link said that the shops there reminded him of the magic tents in Harry potter, since they cram so much stuff in a seemingly tiny space. Link also bought a chinese shirt so he could cosplay Ranma at the con (the ratail fits). I'm still amazed he could find something made in china that fitted him (be advised, it's like a XXXL). 

On the way back to the bus station for me to leave, me and Link ran into some mormons who wanted to convert us. Honestly, diane, your collegues really lacked a lot of energy and where midly creepy. They were so incredibly stiff! I dunno if they managed to convert anyone, but they seemed to only want to engage a one-way conversation rather then a discussion, so it seemed doubtful. They really need a bit more passion.

I'm sorry Julie and Ari, I didn't call you guys despite being in Montréal. I blame the sickness. I will call next time.

Until June though, i'm kinda off the map. This week is mostly finish-all-my-crap week, then toronto con from the 22nd to the 26th, then disneyworld from the 28th to the 3rd of June. But like I told everyone; i'll most likely be dead bored the rest of summer, so i'll have buckets of free time. I don't think i'll take huge trips like these for another while after this. It hurst the wallet.

About the Toronto con itself....I need to talk to those who will attend about some details. I also need to work on a costume. I gave up being Lina Inverse for various reasons. I just wanted to sew a really cool skirt, but Link managed to convince me to dress up in something cooler. I saw  black bell dress and it made me think of the black mokona (aka modoki) in tsubassa. So I bought it and i'm currently working on some ears. I have a tiny mokona plush I will carry around with me. I'll show you guys the costume progress a bit later. :)

 That's all for now folks.

-Secondlina

Date: 2008-05-12 05:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ichiban-victory.livejournal.com
I'd not be surprised if the missionaries (I hope they weren't just random LDS people wanting to convert the world) were straight out of Utah, thus have little to no skill in conversing with those outside their religion. I'm so bitter... :P This is why I really hate when people assume that all LDS people act exactly the same, and even better, lump me in as well. If you ever encounter people like that again, feel free to tell them you already have an LDS friend who can/does answer any questions you might have, or that you are not interested.

Anyway, sickness is evil! I'm hoping I can have what I need to have done before I leave for Canada as well (if you know what I mean), but thankfully most everything else is done, so once I'm healthy, a few hours should be all I need.

Congratulations on the shows, though! It'll add some stress to the next few weeks, but think of the exposure! I really think it would be wonderful if you got to go into a profession that lets you use your talent.

Date: 2008-05-13 03:43 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] secondlina.livejournal.com
I actually told them one of my best friends was LDS, and they just kept talking. Link actually told them he was a sophist. *laughs*

And yeah, they really give you a bad name. Big sect vibe coming off them. Not good. Not good.

Date: 2008-05-13 04:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ichiban-victory.livejournal.com
I love my religion, but some of the people that come out of the Utah/Southern Idaho area really make me wonder what happened. We had two elders serve in my area for a while, but they were so pushy with people about the gospel, that they caused a lot of harm. Some people seem to think it's a game to see how many people they can convert, when they're really supposed to be finding the people who are ready AND willing to hear about the gospel.

If it makes you feel any better, my older sister moved to Utah (only because her husband started school there), but she has trouble associating with the members down there. She actually prefers knowing the inactive members, because they're not afraid to be real, not that frustrating 'fake' personality that runs rampant in the church down there. A family friend was just up here visiting recently who had also moved to Utah (she got divorced after dealing with a lot of grief in regard to the husband, and wanted to take her kids somewhere safe), and at least one of her daughters much prefers the gay community down there for similar reasons. (I just found out this woman is actually originally from the Toronto area, too. She was the first child in her family born in the U.S., but she could have dual citizenship if she wanted.)

Phoo, yeah, some people can drive me insane. I'm very much looking forward to hearing from the sophist. I love talking to people of various backgrounds. I personally have met more than enough close-minded students at school. ^_-;

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