It’s been a minute but I’ve drawn something new; it’s called Dreaming of an Imagination. It’s art, so I’m not going to over-analyze it (I’ll let the history books do that).
Tag: art
Comedy can be good, is subjective
I watch what I consider smart comedy. It sounds pretentious, and that’s because it is, but I like my comedy to be original and make me think. That being said, I had a strange experience after seeing a taping of Comedy Central’s The Half Hour. At these tapings, they have each comic perform for roughly… Continue reading Comedy can be good, is subjective
Designer Sea Creatures, For Less!
I don’t live very far from a T. J. Maxx, so when it comes to Christmas shopping I always take a peak in to see if there is anything I can get anyone. My mom like to shop there, so why not shop for her there? Last year, I wrote about a great little find… Continue reading Designer Sea Creatures, For Less!
Crowdsourcing my value as a person
Comedy contests are literally my least favorite part of trying to make my way as a comedian. Literally my least favorite part? Yes. Literally.
I Couldn’t Find Anything Good, So I Got You This
I am not the best gift buyer, despite my guide to bad gifts, but I think it’s because I scrutinize every thing I see when shopping for presents. I end up with pretty good presents but it takes me a while to find the good stuff. That being said, I’m glad I scrutinize gifts so… Continue reading I Couldn’t Find Anything Good, So I Got You This
Worcester’s Art in the Park
Through October 2nd, in my hometown of Worcester, MA, you can check out the 4th annual Art in the Park throughout Elm Park. I was there the other day with Laura Miner (who’s in the photo): She is standing in the middle of one of my favorite pieces of the exhibit, Core, by SIPLA+NEWSAM Studio.… Continue reading Worcester’s Art in the Park