Big things happen in Prince Edward County.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Thursday, October 9, 2014
Felted Rainbow Unicorn (not yet on a stick)
Felting got a bit out of control with the rainbow unicorn. What you can't see very well is that it actually has pieces of iridescent rainbow felt.
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
New Double Exposures
Robyn tree planting
Sarah during the ice storm.
Gilda double exposed with a sister
but you can't tell.
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View from my tent.
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Geese near Wellington on Lake Ontario
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Monday, October 6, 2014
A Felted Dancing Pickle on a Stick
I unexpectantly became very obsessed with stuff on sticks at Bass Coast this Aug. What was really revealed is that I've actually been fascinated with stuff on sticks at electronic music festivals since I started going to festivals five years ago. This interest was definitely spiked by the extreme joy and comfort my friend Jacqueline experiences when she dances with some sort of staff-like object in her hand. It all came together for me at The Librarian's set at Bass Coast with the goofy banana on a stick. I had to hold it, so I did. Then it was the ghetto skull on a stick. And that was it, I had to have my own thing on a stick. I came across a felted rainbow unicorn ducked taped to a cane - there was something I could actually do. If it wasn't for my fateful t-shirt trade, I probably would have just made the unicorn, but my dear friend Annah - upon witnessing the glory of my new t-shirt - suggested I felt a pickle, which turned out to be much funnier. And so the idea was born.
The solution to the unfinished business feeling I had about my stolen pickle (I never even got to take it to the dance floor) was clearly just to make another pickle. I made it on route to Winnipeg in time for Rainbow Trout festival.
The following is what little documentation I have from the original pickle (the one that got stolen, see Yes, I Have a Boner - the documentary):
The pickle before he got his legs with a baby cucumber.
Just hours before getting stolen upon arrival at Shambhala.
Very sad. The sign didn't work.
The NEW Pickle reincarnation:
Very sad. The sign didn't work.
The NEW Pickle reincarnation:
The solution to the unfinished business feeling I had about my stolen pickle (I never even got to take it to the dance floor) was clearly just to make another pickle. I made it on route to Winnipeg in time for Rainbow Trout festival.
Felted Dancing Pickle on a Stick II at Rainbow Trout.
I saw a girl at Rainbow Trout wearing my t-shirt.
Turns out the t-shirt is not as original as it seems.
Completely shocking.
Completely shocking.
The pickle was a total hit at Rainbow trout. It was the only thing on a stick and everyone loved it. Back in Winnipeg, I was locking up my bike and a guy rode by and yelled 'pickle' at me. Apparently I was the pickle girl.
As a lyrical genius of a man said in my documentary: ''A felted dancing pickle on a stick? How ridiculously crazy great is that?!''.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Yes, I Have a Boner - A Short Documentary
'Yes, I Have a Boner' is a short documentary about people who hold signs at electronic music festivals. I shot it in one day with the help of my good friend Jacqueline at Shambhala this August in Salmo, BC.
Yes, I Have a Boner from shouldercat on Vimeo.
Yes, I Have a Boner from shouldercat on Vimeo.
It was inspired by...
THIS SIGN:
THIS SIGN:
(pure genious)
THIS SHIRT:
I traded shirts with this guy (above)that I met at the porto-potties at Bass Coast.We met up at 6am at the Michael Red morning set to go through with our trade. Life changing encounter.
WHICH SPAWNED
THIS FELTED DANCING PICKLE ON A STICK:
The documentary explains what happened next.
More to come on the felted dancing pickle on a stick.
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