jueves, 16 de diciembre de 2010

GMO's little worm

http://www.vimeo.com/16666592

martes, 14 de septiembre de 2010

dos elefantes .~

first animation i've done
musica por el dr. meza

domingo, 12 de septiembre de 2010

martes, 7 de septiembre de 2010

la fiesta roja del chamo .~

la fiesta roja del chamo
(eduardo meza)


quien le habra roto la pata?

domingo, 5 de septiembre de 2010

miércoles, 14 de julio de 2010

el tomatín colorao ~


doodling while my computer reacted

i love my new superhero

:)



(to be continued)

blow your dreams out of your body... and everything, absolutely everything will turn out perfect.~

songs are bringing me back to life this week, slowly, but here i am. so why not try and bring life into my blog, into my system, into who ever is out there, into this picture... it was as simple as putting the saturation levels a little higher, and voila! the world i used to know: bright, shinny, filled with magic. Where is she? the girl who used to laugh frenetically out of her mind, the one who breathed life? songs and words are finding their way into her, i feel. she will put the saturation levels on her world's colors a little higher,
i promise.

I found this, and wanted to share... it helped me when i found it, hope it helps you too
John was asked:
"what do you do when you are having an awful day?

"First of all, sorry you’re having an awful day. (People don’t ask these kinds of questions when they’re sipping drinks by a pool.)

What do I do when I’m having an awful day? I time travel. Well, sort of. Here’s how I cheat the math:

Question: Is this problem going to change your life forever or will there come a day this problem will no longer exist?

If you decide the problem won’t exist after a certain period of time, then you can file it under “temporary.” Which brings me to step number two: if the problem is temporary, then you can sort of detach from the “now-ness” of the discomfort. I’m not saying ignore the lessons in the problem. Definitely learn from the problem, work to solve it, but spare yourself the existential grief, because it will get you nowhere. (This coming from an existential grief-master.)

Okay, better way to explain it: you wake up to find you have a giant zit on your nose. Everyone can see it. But within a week that zit will be gone and nobody will remember you had a zit. Maybe they’ll have one instead. So if the zit will be gone next week and people will forget, is the zit REALLY there now? I say you can answer “no” if you bend your brain around it the right way.

You can’t travel through time, but you can send your thoughts and hopes into the future to camp out and wait for you to arrive there, where you’ll meet up and hug and decide that everything is alright again."

-John Mayer



thank you john

~

viernes, 28 de mayo de 2010

cd case for my portafolio ~.



wood & silkscreen printing/metal

paneles para papa jack bar & lounge


acrylic/wood
wall paper design - charlie quezada

bathroom signs for papa jack bar & lounge



las letras deben ser removidas,
esa era la señaletica anterior...

i put some new shoes on ~.


printmaking
silk aquatint with chinne-collé
4.5'' x 9.7''

set free ~.


thesis
acrylic/canvas
24'' x31.5'' x 3.2

human nature ~.

thesis
acrylic/canvas
38''x 47'' x 4''

martes, 30 de marzo de 2010

this is called.. TERRENAS IS TOMORROW!!!!!!!!!

working on a painting.... in between the twirls on the floor because of the excitement of goingggg to LA PLAYA with the CUCA'S CLAN!! i'll come back with a bit more colors, on me and on my palette. soon ---> salty water, not on tears, but everyyyyywhere around me!

viernes, 26 de marzo de 2010