Letting go

I have decided that it is time to pass my large original swirl paintings on masonite panel on to loving home(s). I am asking $600 each (they were originally $2500) which will go straight into my house fund (as described at http://blog.neevita.net/archives/12967). If required, I’ll charge a $200 flat rate to ship, which still keeps… Continue reading Letting go

Rock Lobster: Finding home

Ever since I can remember really, I’ve felt a deep sadness when passing seafood tanks full of crab and lobster in the supermarkets. The way they’re piled in on one another with their claws drawn shut, robbed of their dignity and eventually their lives, bothers me. Deeply, profoundly, seeing them treated that way has always… Continue reading Rock Lobster: Finding home

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Never forget these three kinds of people in your life: The people who helped you through your difficulties The people who left you in your difficulties The people who put you in your difficulties

R.I.P. Zita the Aerialist, 2004-2012

This year, more than most and less than some, has been a year of letting things go and allowing new things in. In that vein, it seems another identifying aspect of my life has come to a close. Once first recognizing mixed feelings regarding how to credit my aerial acts in “Embodied”, and after months… Continue reading R.I.P. Zita the Aerialist, 2004-2012

Reading music

I am finding more and more that I am frustrated by music, trying to play with other people, and not being able to pick up songs I want to cover fast enough or easily enough to make the process efficient. I’m also pretty tired of having to re-learn my original songs if I’ve walked away… Continue reading Reading music