Monday, March 20, 2006

2nd Installment in: "Good People, Bad Nothing"

This is my friend Nat. Her life currently revolves around the creation of a 3-D animation of a nose-picking. She has also recently mentioned something about making puppets. She is wildly hard working and creative. Her compassion and easy laughter make her one of the best people to have by your side if you are faced with adversity.

You can check out her work by going to the PANFT website (amongst others) or by picking up a Matt Monsoon or BenWah cd case.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Her work is pretty awesome.

And whether we like it or not, there's always a bad something.

I guess that's the Catholic in me.

:)

J C said...

Actually, no there isn't.

Unless you consider that some people's bad somethings are other people's good somethings.

:)

I'm really tired in having to correct you all the time c-dog. sheesh :)


Now, onward and upward, this series is getting good. Collaborative no less. Anyone else got one?

Thanks Rene!

J C said...

an incredible photo indeed. who took it?

of course, no one is perfect. that isn't the issue with 'bad nothing'. bad 'nothing' means something of no importance or significance, in this case , the bad does not shine, is trivial, and of no remark.

so for all the Catholics out there, this series isn't called 'perfect people'.

let's stay focused on what IS, shall we?

(as James grabs a broom and dustpan and sweeps all the Catholic bitterness into the garbage)

The strength of this series will be everybody's support on the people nominated, not their advice on there being no one to be in it.

Reinforce the positivity and check your negativism when you log on. :)

hee hee ha ha ho ho

turn those frowns upside down, and do a little happy dance!

renamaphone said...

hee.
I love this photo too. When I first posted it looked great under the alfa banner over the white background.
I don't know who took it. I received it in the last email that Nat sent me without any mention of it.

Seeing as she spends all of her days either drawing a nose getting picked or creating and manipulating digital images...I kind of just guessed that she might have doctored this herself.

Maybe I should find out...

Also, come to think of it, I should ask her if I can post some of her recent work. Have we had any animation yet?

J C said...

not yet, but send it to c-dog and he can put it up. I saw her animations, they are hilarious.