Visual arts, design, photography, and sob stories of Kendall G. Blakeney

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    Sunday
    Sep252011

    "Put the pieces back together my way"

    I don't know who I thought I was foolin' thinking today was going to be a good day to relax to get ready for another rollercoaster week. I've got a lot on my plate for this upcoming week and still some from last week. No clean plate club for me.

    Gotta be up early so i'll keep it brief; I just got commissioned to do a couple murals for a program called ReStart, "An interfaith Ministry with Homeless Persons"  . . . .basically a place for at-risk kids-teenagers come and live as well as the homeless. I got a tour of the place last week and with the kind of treatment they provide for those living there, you wouldn't think that they were ever "at-risk" of anything. . . except a great time. Though the environment (i.e. walls and stuff) looked a little grim, which is why im assuming I got commissioned to do some murals. 

    Oh by the way I was in the hospital for 24 hours armed with only a blackberry and a Canon 40d and went adventuring into the depths of the institution. Inside and out. Check it out:

    look how crazy good at photography i am




    Look closely, is this one of those "stealth bombers?" I can honestly say it's the first time ive seen one of those

    I've also re-done a small portion of my photography gallery so check it out!

    Just seems like my days are getting longer, my alarm clock is getting shorter and my weeks are going more than coming. I'll save you the sob story and keep you posted on what I got going on this week via facebook, twitter or tumblr. (go ahead and cyber-stalk me, it's the new cool thing)

     

    P.s the title comes from the song "Daylight" by Aesop. The perfect blend of lyricism and nostalgia. A couple plays and im good to go. Check it out (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dd_W_x3nclY)

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