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Hi there Mr. Neil Gaiman
Do you have a favorite poison?
No, but I have a favourite Poison Garden.
I love VHS as objects so damn much (also as a reminder of years of depression I spent hiding out in the bathtub with my tv vcr combo on a stool across the bathroom playing 1 of 5 movies on repeat). These VHS aren’t mine, but from work today.
These colors, giving me life 💖
Me to the universe every day
I love Halloween so much! Carving pumpkins and covering the porch with candles and incense and bowls of candy and stacks of comics (because we give out both)! We just settle in on the porch for hours and have fun seeing all the trick or treaters! I just wish more houses in our area participated!
My best friends at this moment
Here’s another artist I was inspired by while working on projects like “Every movie I saw.”
Kate Bingaman-Burt drew everything she bought for years. I remember when I discovered this project my heart swelled. I love finding a fellow cataloger of boring daily life! Of things that are so fascinating yet dull at the same time.
‘My Bed’ by Tracey Emin (and installation shot of the artist reinstalling the piece recently)
The intimacy of sharing your bed with the world is something I relate to and love to see in other artists I stumble upon. Sharing your space with others is terrifying and immensely private and intimate.
Here is one of my series of bed paintings: http://shelbycunningham.com/2016/04/27/my-bed-every-day/