I would like to share with you my projects. I'm going to try my best and account for them in order here. Maybe here and there you'll have yourself something very up-to-date but never the less, here they are.
In the summer of 2005, my mother and I moved from Westlake, Oh to Cleveland, Oh. We moved into a loft building called Hyacinth Lofts on E.63rd on the edge of what you might call plain ole' East Cleveland and Slavic Village. It was kind of there to cater to film-makers/creative types and such. Not exactly the gushy sweet paradise they describe on their website but I won't really get into that. However they didn't care if I drew on their walls. So I took full advantage and fleshed out my fanboy dream.
The largest wall in my room was 20' by 14' and in July of 2005, just a few days after Independence day I began drawing an eye, and a nose and a mouth in pencil. My favorite album at the time when I was 15 was "Songs From The Big Chair", and still is. So that's what it became. It was even something my parents shared with me, a love for the band Tears For Fears. They were in many ways mentors for my creativity.
The cable knit sweater could have killed anybody!
I finally finished, made sure I finished 6 months to the day. In December of 2005. It was a relief and I was more happy with it than any drawing I'd ever made. Like many other music loving teens I'd done my share of fan-drawings, scribblings, and pen-written band names on notebooks bookbags and binders. But this to me was the ultimate. In retrospect, I think I had a pretty dreamy teenage bedroom in that loft apartment. Something Annie Potts might have fashioned herself in "Pretty In Pink"... or maybe I'm thinking more of the giant Billy Idol looking face in Demi Moore's apartment in "St. Elmo's Fire".
In October 2008 I moved out to Los Angeles while mom kept the apartment back in Cleveland. I did some doings, saw some movies, worked some jobs, ate some fish tacos, went to Disneyland, almost applied for college, hung out with Sheila my sis, and moved back in 3 months. Ouch!
We waited out the spring and mom started looking into buying a home. By May the deal was sealed and she was buying an Ohio City home. We were moving out. And hey, with permission and some dollars we zipsawed the Tears For Fears mural right on out of there! The product of my teen dreams all heavy cut and lifted out and hauled across town in a u-haul out to a car storage warehouse near Bratnahl where it would sit for almost 4 years. And just last weekend with the help of my good friends Alex and Christophe, we hauled it out again and put it up for display behind Rising Star Coffee's table inside the Slovenian Home on St. Clair and E.64th for it's first annual Kurentovanje! It will be in the storefront just east of the hall space for the next Cleveland Flea, second Saturday in March. Who knows where it will go next.
Here's to knowing... the pencil has no limit! Catch the whirlwind!
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