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July 30, 2008

Chair

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Daisy and Susan

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Stylized Structures at Sunset

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July 28, 2008

Dassler Engages the Meme...Well, Kind of

Here are the rules:
1. Link to your tagger and post these rules on your blog.
2. Share 7 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird.
3. Tag 7 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs.
4. Let them know they are tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.

Ah, I have been tagged by, let's see, Heidi, Heidi too, and Kirk (I think that is all). I should confess before I begin that I am nor going to do steps 3 and 4, even though I know that does not really keep with the spirit of the meme. I think this is going to turn out to be one of those longish posts, which may even end up needing one of these ratings.

1. I, and at least one of my brothers and maybe both, when we are really, really happy and at home, sing songs with nonesense syllable or words. And, no, I cannot give you an example, both because I cannot really remember any of them just now and because, well, such times, even in their joyfulness, are rather intimate. It is the closest us Dases come to speaking in tongues.

On the subject of speaking in tongues, my dear Uncle Virgil Bodenbach attended several charismatic churches in his time, but truth be told his tongue speaking did not sound much different than the easy, how-to method of speaking in tongues my friend Tim Garrett taught me: Repeat in quick succession, over and over again the phrase "I bought a Hyundai. Shoulda bought a Honda." For the record I am NOT a cessationist.

2. When I was younger I was fairly athletic, not super athletic and talented, but agile enough to have a lot of fun in pick up games of soccer or football or basketball or racquetball. This still displays itself in quick bursts of speed for which the Dassler Effect is named. And I mean to be more and more athletic once again as the weight goes away. It will not be the same at this age, but whatever I can manage will be fine.

3. I once tried to get my colleagues to call me "Jack," in honor of C. S. "Jack" Lewis and because I think it is such a cool name. Witness the user name at the bottom of this post. But then my brother, Adrian, went and called my wee nephew Jonathan Vincent "Jack" Das. Jack is so cute that I have long since forgiven him. My brother, on the other hand.... Also, he previously named his daughter Gracie, another name I liked. Now, I did not exactly have dibs on it, and what legitimate dibs can a single, marriage-delaying fellow have on baby names, but I did name a character in a story I began to write that, and, well, character names do not come from nowhere.

My other nicknames include Dassler (by accident), Dassu and Spot (from high school), and Wog, "Zimby Wog," "Horseface Malone" (from my brothers...see item #1 above), "Neilie Pies" (from my mother and father), and "Neilie, Peelie, Lal, Gulabi" (from Pakistani grandmother, which means "blue, yellow, red, and pink").

4. I can get quite sad and low from time to time, but even when doing well, I get achy and longing fairly consistently on Sunday afternoons and evening. Not sure exactly why, but my brother Adrian does the same. Perhaps it is because I often take naps then, and waking up from an afternoon nap is always a bit of a disorienting thing for me. Generally, it is dusk, which is another time I tend to get low, when the brightness of the day is gone and the blanket of the dark has not yet come. And in Pakistan, as often as not, when waking up of an evening you will hear the Ahzan, or Muslim call to prayer, which set against the failing of the light is one of lonliest sounds I know, though lonely is not quite the right adjective.

Also, in boarding school we would have Singspiration on Sunday nights when we would sing songs together and have a short devotional, a combination which is one of my favorite things in the world. I really enjoyed these in Junior High and High School, though on a couple Sunday evenings in elementary school, it might have only been one, my mother, who had been visiting for the weekend, was leaving to go back to our home and, well, you get the picture.

5. I believe I have it in me, or at least I have the desire in me, to one day publish a piece of writing. I am not sure what it might be, fiction or non, a memoir or something didactic, but I really want to give it a go some time.

6. I am fairly handy with tools, probably about as handy as I am athletic, or perhaps a little bit more. I helped my father in the process of doing small jobs when he was building his and other houses he was selling. One result of this was to create in me a bit of conditioned aversion which manifests itself when I enter a store like Lowe's or Home Depot (I began to call it "Home Despot" in my mind and rearranged the letters on the logo). I don't know that I can ever be one of those individuals or a part of a couple who are actually excited to go to such stores and enjoy spending copious amounts of time there and then working on their homes. This is not a bad thing, necessarily, but just not my thing, at least not just now. This weekend though I fairly placidly went to Home Depot with a friend, selected some lumber, and put up two window AC units in her apartment. Now it took a longer time than it would have with someone who is more adept (paging Jesse Heirent), but I was very satisfied with the accomplishment.

7. I am always longing for home.
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Walk

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July 23, 2008

The New "Dead Deer"

Even though the "official" title of this piece is "Fallen" or "Fall," the unofficial title is certainly "The Dead Deer," because that is what everybody calls it. This is a pretty polarizing piece actually. Either folk really like it, even if they still find the deer disturbing, or they cannot get past the disturbing aspect in order to see the beauty that still is retained in the deer, its glory as a creature, fallen though it be, and the beauty of its autumnal bower.

Well, I like this piece for all those reasons, and actually have been wanting to work on it a bit so as to make it a bit more stylized, and then hang it up in my house. I greatly regret that this was not taken with my latest camera, and, so, it is rather grainy when blown up. This is, indeed, part of the reason for stylizing it, to hide the graininess. And when I print out this piece (I have a gold frame already selected for it) I plan to add the finishing touch of getting some textured gold paint with flecks in it (kind of like zinc oxide for you nose, but gold) and guild the protruding ribs with it.

Weird? Perhaps, but what I want to convey is the the dying glory of the the beast and how it is a "glorious ruin," which, indeed, will be the name for the new piece and the term which Francis Schaeffer used to describe postFall human beings, because, in the final analysis, it is that event which this scene most evokes for me.

Without further rambling, here is "glorious ruin" (make sure to view it large).

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July 22, 2008

The Shoes of a Bad Man Knocking About Town

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Kind of Spacey, On the Loop

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July 19, 2008

In the Soft Evening Light

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July 17, 2008

Ripening

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Success! Now to Keep Repeating It

In the grand scheme things, it is a very small thing to follow through on such a simple plan, but I am very pleased to have 1) cycled down to Soulard market last Saturday and bought some vegetables and 2) actually cooked the said vegetables into some tasty curries last night. One was a potato, carrot, and squash curry and the other a green bean and potato curry which we only really used to eat in Pakistan in the summer in the mountains where green beans were to be had.

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July 16, 2008

Brilliant Sun, Lovely Shadows

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And one worth looking at larger...

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July 14, 2008

"Now the Old King is Dead!" "Long Live the King!"

Here is a song for Anheuser Busch. Hopefully, InBev will keep their promises and not cut the charitable heart out of the organization. Still, many in St. Louis are in for a lot of belt tightening and harder work, which may not be an entirely bad thing.

Well, one upside of all of this is that I can now drink my Stella Artois once again in good conscience. Here is the ad that got me to try that beer, and now I am a fan, for the taste, yes, but also for the aesthetics, as often it is served in a lovely glass.

Yeah those advertisement things work, otherwise they would not spend millions of dollars on them. While you are at the new boob tube, check out some of the other Stella commercials, many are funny (here, here, here, and here) and some are just bizarre. And you kind of have to admire a beer whose tag line is "Reassuringly Expensive."

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Close and Closer

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July 13, 2008

The Decks are Cleared

Well, regarding the Art for Missions post, it was a lovely evening. I got to be the judge for a pie eating contest. Mmm, mmm. And every piece I took which was for sale was sold, save one. Can you guess which one? I was actually pretty amazed and thankful with the outcome. There were a few folk who got some fantastic deals, but many pieces did fairly well, for a very decent grand total of $585 raised from my portion of the silent auction.

It is a little tricky when one's work sells at a charity event because, well, people are being charitable. Even so, it is gratifying to know that people will pay something to hang your work in their homes. And one couple actually took home about 6-8 pieces. Wow!

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Short Haul Trucker - The First Load

To Soulard Market with A.J. at 8:30am. It all worked pretty well, even if my center of gravity shifted significantly on the way home. Now to actually follow thourgh and cook it all.

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July 11, 2008

Art for Missions

Well, I think it is time to clear the decks a bit, artisitically speaking, hopefully to make room for more creativity in the future. To that end I have donated nearly all of the pictures from my show this past Spring to my brother's church to be auctioned off to help their youth group go to Mexico.

If you are interested in any of these pieces (framing included) you may want to attend the shindig tomorrow night at 7pm. There will be pies for tasting and some music as well. This is a silent auction with prices starting somewhere around $15 to $20 for my work. There will also be some other items from local merchants up for auction (rounds of golf etc.).

Now, the trick is that the "local" part in the last sentence refers to Godfrey, Illinois, so getting to the church it is a bit of trek. But you could always make it a bit of an adventure. That part of Missouri/Illinois is lovely. Maybe check out the bird sanctuary just before you go over the cool Clark bridge or take a zip down the River Road. Both of these have recently been reclaimed from floodwaters. And for dinner? Well, may be this is the day to try out the Fat Eddie burger or the Big Elwood on a Stick at one of the most famous bars in America.

Alternately, if you are not able to come and would like to bid on a piece, I would be happy to place bids for you. Just email me and let me know what you want your maximum bid to be and I will see if you win it..

The pictures in their frames can be previewed here. A clearer view of the pictures themselves, along with their titles, can be viewed from the first link on this page. Pictures not for sale are "Dying Glory," "Falling Leaf" (though I may try to work up another copy of that one before tomorrow), and "Creation...Fall...Redemption...Consummation." Plus, also, I hope to have the third shot on this page (in a large size) and this (8" x 10") framed by tomorrow as well.

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July 3, 2008

From the House - A Peak at the Process

Well, this is generally how it works. Get a little peak of a possible shot. Go exploring, shooting on the way. Zero in.

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July 2, 2008

From the Journey

I am very glad they still let one bring a camera on board a plane and allow one to take some pictures. It is nice to help pass the time, though I cannot really look too much out the window upon takeoffs and landings any more without getting a little queasy. All in all, today's flights were great i.e. my ears popped just when they were supposed to and the flights were short.

Tomorrow, I hope to post an air travel essay that I began on my first flight today, but which am too weary to finish tonight (though evidently not not too weary to photo edit). The window on my first flight was rather dirty, so my apologies. The shots begin with the floods (on the Missouri, I believe) and then progress down the country to Texas. The plane and sky are the real stars, though. Enjoy.

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