Monday, April 29, 2013

Enthuastic post

Remember when I talked about urban drawing? Here are the drawings that I did! See if you can tell what they are!





Sunday, April 28, 2013

Absent sketches

Yesterday I did some urban drawing... That's all that I can think of to say... Urban drawing is formalistic art, which is the art of recording gritty, realistic cogs and gears of the world that most people ignore and/or down't like to look at. I will probably scan and upload my drawings soon... So you could look forward to that, I guess. I wonder if anyone reads this blog other than O'l Mom... 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Phillip Guston's art

Due to a suggestion from O'l Mom, here's a link to some of Philip Guston's art, which is that art that inspired my unempathetic piece: http://mckeegallery.com/artists/philip-guston/

Monday, April 22, 2013

Unempathetic

Here's a piece of art that I did in the style of Phillip Guston. It looks bad because it's in his style:

Friday, April 19, 2013

Awkwardly upsidedown

Here's a drawing of one of the many inhabitants of our house:

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Awkward

After 2 weeks, no-one really got the spelling thing right, so I'm ending the contest. The closest guess to winning was when Cool Papa said that he could make out a potato somewhere in the word, which was completely correct. The word was potato chips, spelled ghoughpteighbteau tchoghs. A congratulation for Cool Papa! The spelling is GH as in hiccough, the OUGH as in though, the PT as in ptomaine, the EIGH as in eight, the BT as in debt, and the EAU as in bureau. The chips are TCH as in match, O as in women, and GH as in hiccough.  Maybe I'll post some more blogging tomorrow... 

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Gene splicing is more easy than some people would think. It can be done on any bacteria, cells, and DNA though it's easiest to mess with bacteria. To make a strand of bacteria do such a complex thing as bioluminescently glow in ultraviolet light is take the bacteria and some DNA of a jellyfish, break down the cell walls and nucleus membrane with various alcoholic chemicals, apply the jellyfish DNA and a binding agent which forces the gene of bioluminescence to become dominant, and wait for weeks and you will have spliced genes! Here's some pictures of what pure bacteria look like:
And here's a picture of what unrecognizably altered bacteria look like: