As I write this, my bathtub is filled with light green particles that used to be part of a large foam block. Sign foam to be exact... hard stuff. I spent most of the day today grinding that block into the shape of a gorilla head with my Dremel. That head will then be attached to a body that will be postitioned on the side of a 14ft tall miniature building complete with bee shaped airplanes circling.
It is an art piece to represent
Chris Warner's gallery, the Alcove. I'm just making the face, hands and feet. The rest is either already made, or about to be made by Chris. He needs me to give it to him by tomorrow afternoon so he can take it to a show this weekend.
I'm also sculpting two other pieces. One is an 8" tall robot called Cobbler. The other is a 2" tall magnet version of the same robot.
Jason and I have also started writing material for a three-person troupe called Thimblerig Circus. The idea is that they will be doing a web-video series detailing their exploits as they adjust to their new life in America. By us handling the writing and production, we can host it through Red Rocket Farm and help increase exposure for them when people visit our website. It also increases exposure for us when people get the information about our site from their live shows. Win/win!
This is all in addition to the job Jason has me doing on Cradle Me, Sky. Right now, he is dealing with recovering from hard drive failure and a ton of lost work.
I have yet to find a normal job, and right now, I'm mainly looking for something part-time to put me into a positive cash flow. My savings are already about half-way gone, but most of that has been furnishings for the apartment. Things are gonna be tight for a while, but I wouldn't trade this experience for anything.