Sunday, April 25, 2010

N-EAT


it's cool to notice a change in people, but even cooler when straight out of nowhere you notice it in yourself and its such a "WHOA, BAM" moment.

above are two self portraits i've taken of myself. the top one was sometime during February 2009 and the bottom one is April 2010

but maybe the cool part isn't having two images of yourself to compare to one another. i think the really important difference between each is everything you have learned, felt, expressed, held in, shared, enjoyed, cried, loved and how many times it may have started to rain when you were bike riding.
what have you noticed has changed in your life? are they things you will never regret? are they memories you will cherish forever?
take a picture and think about it, i guess.

pretttttttty neat, i think!

Friday, April 23, 2010

earthhhh dayyy

was yesterday, hope you all enjoyed it!!
during my day i spent most of it studying outside in the sunshine for my final exam i had today (hurrrray summer AT LAST)

now on a more serious note, yesterday i learned something i didnt know about and thought "HOW did i not know about this? this is HUGE"
so i thought, if i didn't know...who else doesn't?because of this, i wanted to tell you lovely people (because i feel its important that you do know)

have you heard of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch?

(holy crap you can see it from space)

what is it you ask?

“Great Pacific Garbage Patch,” or “trash vortex” – essentially a floating expanse of waste and debris in the Pacific Ocean now covering an area twice the size of the continental U.S. Believed to hold almost 100m tons of flotsam, this vast “plastic soup” stretches 500 nautical miles off the Californian coast, past Hawaii and almost as far as Japan:






“The “soup” is actually two linked areas, either side of the islands of Hawaii, known as the Western and Eastern Pacific Garbage Patches. About one-fifth of the junk – which includes everything from footballs and kayaks to Lego blocks and carrier bags – is thrown off ships or oil platforms. The rest comes from land.”


http://www.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/02/16/vbs.toxic.garbage.island/index.html?eref=rss_world&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+rss%2Fcnn_world+%28RSS%3A+World%29&utm_content=Google+International



watch that video for more information my friends
its preeeettttttty important

Sunday, April 18, 2010

MOD MOD MOD MOD club (april 9th 2010)

(april 9th 2010... sorry about the delay on posting these.. :) ) have fun finding yourselves!!!





















Sunday, April 11, 2010

nikitranspar











this is a collection i did for yet another school assignment (concept and process class)

enjoy enjoy enjoy!