Well I had finished the project, I was excited to get it to school where I could let it dry slowly and then fire the piece. After getting it to school and letting it dry for a few days I realized that I needed to do a bit of repair to some small portions that were starting to crack. I had driven Emmy down to the school so that I could deliver the empty futon frame that we have been carting around for the last few years to a co-worker who had purchased it. We are trying to sell everything we own because we are tired of the material world.
Anyway, after school I loaded my school work and the clay piece in the passenger side of the bus and drove to the co-workers house to drop off the futon frame. I was having a difficult time unlocking Emmy's side door and so I tried leaning over the passenger seat into the back to unlock the door from the inside (apparently a task that requires not just a small amout of being double-jointed, but a certain amount of divine inspiration as well). As I stepped up into the buss to reach around and unlock the door, my foot slipped off the door jam, and my forearm plumeted towards the clay.
BAM!!! (this is just for effect, there was actually no sound to accompany the connecting of my forearm with the cardboard holding the clay)
I was really sad ... I'm still quite sad, but I will survive. I'm actually planning my next attempt at modeling with clay already. As you know, I am addicted to Mighty Muggs and this whole urban vinyl movement. I want my next attempt to be a more cartoony looking figure. I have a few sketches done and I'll post them as I start working on the actual piece, but until then I guess I'll just keep you in suspense.
If you want to see what I am trying for with this next attempt you can check out kidrobot.com. They are an urban vinyl toy company and they are very popular right now. I am attempting to work with them on a school wide project for this next term where we bring in several of their munny figures, hand them out to the kids, and have them design and write about thier experience. This is a project that the art teacher and I are working on together and I think that we will display the final products/pieces at ther studio up here is Pocatello.
Anyway, that is what I have going on; I will be posting more a little later regarding the entire family.
Cheers,
Price

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