Thursday, April 24, 2008

Jimmie has asked me to find all the past woodzie art she drew and put it up

Here's the first file I found. This is the logo for 2006. Maybe I should put them up in order by year. Taylor still has about 15 of these t-shirts if you want one. Woodzie memorabilia.

jimmies-final-tshirt-2.jpg

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would definitely like a medium and a large if you've got it........love the art Jimmie!!!

Anonymous said...

Just one question.....where did you get my picture back in 2006??

John Whipple said...

I just put them aside for you. You're covered. Literally. :)

Jimmie must have used you as a model with a look into the future. And that was the year the big bonfire filled the air with firefairies that then fell in what looked like snow - even though it was drawn weeks earlier the night looked just like the t-shirt. It was a premonition. :)

Maybe we'll hand screen a series of limited posters of Jimmies art. Frame some up for people who'd like to have it.

Anonymous said...

fantastic art. who wouldn't want a poster of that? you know you have the music, the culinary arts, the hill country botanical arts, the mosquito and tequila survival arts.... you should invite people out there who's contribution to the happening would be to draw and paint. Don't people do that anymore? People used to go out as a group and relax and paint.

Anonymous said...

Thank you fro setting aside the shirts John. And Robert, bring out yer paintin' gear..........let's paint!

John Whipple said...

Let's figure out a way to invite some. Do painters have something like MySpace? :)

My family was a member of the Copini Art League years ago, they did that kind of thing. They'd go on week long camping painting trips. Maybe there are some groups like that we could find.

As I'm kicking it around, you're so right, wouldn't it be a kick to see easels standing up with people painting and people sitting around with sketch books?

And know who else that reminds me of? That cool guy who's always at Gruene Hall drawing the people as they play. Anybody know him? Him or others like him would be awesome to have. People like that will come, it's just our job to find them and invite them.

John Whipple said...

..... and the other art thing is photography. I have this idea that we get people to take a ton of photos during the day and then we show them on the projection screen at the end of the night.

we don't have DiamondVision, we have a "WoodzieVision" projection screen. You'll love it.

Anyway, everybody bring your camera AND whatever you need to download it to Taylor's laptop. Then we'll just shuffle them up and let them slideshow away at 10 feet wide.