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It is done!!
I did one last run of trash last night, and Zen's old place is now cleared out. He is meeting with a realtor there today sent by the owner, so the timing, I think, is good. I put in a lot of work this week, and it feels good to do something for my love, as he has certainly done so much to make my life more enjoyable.
And as much stress as he's had at work in the last week, I'm glad I was able to at least take this stress off his shoulders.
Prize for oldest expired item found in his place? A package of cough lozenges from 1984. But I'm pretty sure those belonged to his old roommate. He had just left a lot of crap in place that the other dude left behind when he moved out years ago, so...yeah.
I have just rewarded myself, by purchasing the new Abney Park CD/download/board game package, along with a signed poster that I look forward to displaying prominently in my new place.
Speaking of displaying things in my new place... I am really longing for the free time I hope to have soon, to work on art. I have a custom frame to get done for a commission I'm way overdue on...the same guy said he wants more frames from me, and is willing to pay me for them, and unless any more paid work crops up, I will be doing a big 3D relief mixed media painting of the Voodoo club logo next. Once that is done, I will take it there and bring home my dragon, if no one has bought him. Then I also have many ideas for art pieces to make and fill some odd spots on my walls throughout the house. I catch myself eyeballing bits of empty space here or there and thinking, "I need something...something shaped and sized just so...to go there..." and then I am like, "Dude I need to just make it myself." Even if my art activities never turn into a lucrative side hustle, I can at least avoid spending money on other people's art to fill my walls, by making my own...that is something, right? And I'm honing my skills at the same time, so perhaps I get more efficient at my making. I dunno, there could be some benefit in it besides making myself happy, one day.
I should probably look into local art shows and such. I have a coworker who made a painting on a torn up piece of cardboard, that I found aesthetically interesting, but not mind blowing in terms of difficulty of execution...and she's been accepted into this art show where she has put a price tag of $450 on the thing. But of course one must realize, just as with my dragon, that what we ask for something and what another person is willing to pay for it, could be different things. It is hard, in this day and age, to justify spending $300 on something purely decorative, unless you know the artist is very famous (and therefore the purchase is a good investment due to retained value) or you just want to support them because you prize the relationship and you've got the money to throw at people you like. I paid $300 for my commission from Dave Brockie, back in 2008 or so, and that was for a pen and ink drawing, but it wasn't really...it was actually payment to initiate a relationship with him and have a reason to stay in contact and build that connection. It was an investment in networking.
So I don't really care to get my hopes up, about getting what I think my art is worth out of it, at least not unless I become a far more prolific artist. And if I do it for the joy of it alone, at least I am making myself happy.
What a miracle to have this move wrapping up, it has been, as Fire said, "the move that never ends." I feel like I'll have so much time on my hands, now...of course...probably not, as I really didn't before. What was I even doing with my life, before I was moving?? lol
So tonight Zen and I have declared a much needed night off. We're going to RELAX. And spend some time together. Tomorrow and Sunday I have Voodoo things going on, but not all day. I will get some cleaning done, too...and this is my last chance to try and see if Fire and Hefe want to come see my new place, so I should reach out to them. Though it won't be the end of the world if it doesn't happen until Fire gets back from her travels. Actually I should invite Reecy over, since she isn't in town for much longer and once she goes nomad again, there is no telling when or if she will return. I think she'll come back...at least for visits...but it might be a long time. Hm. Maybe tomorrow afternoon, if they aren't doing anything. I can ask anyways...
I have a coworker I'd love to invite over (the one who made the $450 art piece) but she is a vegan and she's the hardcore kind, and I decorate with pelts here and there, so she'd probably be pretty uncomfortable with that. Sadly. I mean...for me, there are many animals I respect and I even get upset about people eating octopi or cuttlefish, because they are so cool and intelligent. But sheep and rabbits? They are numerous and stupid and they just don't impress me much. We've kept sheep as domestic critters since forever, and bunnies exist to feed everything on the planet that eats meat. I dunno. I don't feel bad about my sheep and rabbit skins. I would never have the pelt of something like a wolf or cat and I'm not a fan of taxidermy (unless it is really weird taxidermy....like this http://www.sarina-brewer.com/introduction.html )
Anyhoo. Gotta dash, meeting coming up.
I did one last run of trash last night, and Zen's old place is now cleared out. He is meeting with a realtor there today sent by the owner, so the timing, I think, is good. I put in a lot of work this week, and it feels good to do something for my love, as he has certainly done so much to make my life more enjoyable.
And as much stress as he's had at work in the last week, I'm glad I was able to at least take this stress off his shoulders.
Prize for oldest expired item found in his place? A package of cough lozenges from 1984. But I'm pretty sure those belonged to his old roommate. He had just left a lot of crap in place that the other dude left behind when he moved out years ago, so...yeah.
I have just rewarded myself, by purchasing the new Abney Park CD/download/board game package, along with a signed poster that I look forward to displaying prominently in my new place.
Speaking of displaying things in my new place... I am really longing for the free time I hope to have soon, to work on art. I have a custom frame to get done for a commission I'm way overdue on...the same guy said he wants more frames from me, and is willing to pay me for them, and unless any more paid work crops up, I will be doing a big 3D relief mixed media painting of the Voodoo club logo next. Once that is done, I will take it there and bring home my dragon, if no one has bought him. Then I also have many ideas for art pieces to make and fill some odd spots on my walls throughout the house. I catch myself eyeballing bits of empty space here or there and thinking, "I need something...something shaped and sized just so...to go there..." and then I am like, "Dude I need to just make it myself." Even if my art activities never turn into a lucrative side hustle, I can at least avoid spending money on other people's art to fill my walls, by making my own...that is something, right? And I'm honing my skills at the same time, so perhaps I get more efficient at my making. I dunno, there could be some benefit in it besides making myself happy, one day.
I should probably look into local art shows and such. I have a coworker who made a painting on a torn up piece of cardboard, that I found aesthetically interesting, but not mind blowing in terms of difficulty of execution...and she's been accepted into this art show where she has put a price tag of $450 on the thing. But of course one must realize, just as with my dragon, that what we ask for something and what another person is willing to pay for it, could be different things. It is hard, in this day and age, to justify spending $300 on something purely decorative, unless you know the artist is very famous (and therefore the purchase is a good investment due to retained value) or you just want to support them because you prize the relationship and you've got the money to throw at people you like. I paid $300 for my commission from Dave Brockie, back in 2008 or so, and that was for a pen and ink drawing, but it wasn't really...it was actually payment to initiate a relationship with him and have a reason to stay in contact and build that connection. It was an investment in networking.
So I don't really care to get my hopes up, about getting what I think my art is worth out of it, at least not unless I become a far more prolific artist. And if I do it for the joy of it alone, at least I am making myself happy.
What a miracle to have this move wrapping up, it has been, as Fire said, "the move that never ends." I feel like I'll have so much time on my hands, now...of course...probably not, as I really didn't before. What was I even doing with my life, before I was moving?? lol
So tonight Zen and I have declared a much needed night off. We're going to RELAX. And spend some time together. Tomorrow and Sunday I have Voodoo things going on, but not all day. I will get some cleaning done, too...and this is my last chance to try and see if Fire and Hefe want to come see my new place, so I should reach out to them. Though it won't be the end of the world if it doesn't happen until Fire gets back from her travels. Actually I should invite Reecy over, since she isn't in town for much longer and once she goes nomad again, there is no telling when or if she will return. I think she'll come back...at least for visits...but it might be a long time. Hm. Maybe tomorrow afternoon, if they aren't doing anything. I can ask anyways...
I have a coworker I'd love to invite over (the one who made the $450 art piece) but she is a vegan and she's the hardcore kind, and I decorate with pelts here and there, so she'd probably be pretty uncomfortable with that. Sadly. I mean...for me, there are many animals I respect and I even get upset about people eating octopi or cuttlefish, because they are so cool and intelligent. But sheep and rabbits? They are numerous and stupid and they just don't impress me much. We've kept sheep as domestic critters since forever, and bunnies exist to feed everything on the planet that eats meat. I dunno. I don't feel bad about my sheep and rabbit skins. I would never have the pelt of something like a wolf or cat and I'm not a fan of taxidermy (unless it is really weird taxidermy....like this http://www.sarina-brewer.com/introduction.html )
Anyhoo. Gotta dash, meeting coming up.