Stretching The Canvas

The Canvas Prints

So I’m half way through stretching the canvases for the 24 show at Solferino’s. I’ve stripped and stretched twelve of the canvases and I’ve got twelve more to go. I’ve really gotta thank Curry’s Art supplies for saving the day, since they carry gallery style 12×12 pre-stretched canvas. I ended up having to remove the canvases, but it was more economical and readily available then buying 96 stretcher bars from anywhere else.

In case anyone is curious, I got the canvas printed from Canvas Canada based out of Newfoundland. The are a pleasure to deal with and you get 20% off your first order if you have a flickr account.

24 at Solferino

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Krispy Kreme Mississauga

Krispy Kreme Mississauga

Did you know that the Krispy Kreme in Mississuaga is still open? When the Richmond Hill, Scarborough, and North York locations shut down two years ago, I thought the Mississauaga one suffered the same fate.

The HOT NOW light was on and I was shocked. The location was far from being as busy as it was a few years back when they originally opened, but I bet most people thought the store was gone. Needless to say, we have two dozen doughnuts in the house right now.

Indigo Girls demonstrate the Power of Two

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The Indigo Girls played at the TD Canada Trust Wellesley Stage (new this year) last night, to a crowd that overflowed out on to the street and packed the adjoining alley. Their set was simply outstanding.

One more day of activities and performances. HAPPY PRIDE!

Cazwell gets in my face at Pride

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Cazwell ends off a great night of music on the Labatt Blue South Pride Stage. It really set the mood for the rest of my weekend, which I originally felt would be MEH. While you are at it, be sure to look up Deep Dickollective and Johnny Dangerous.

Proud Picks

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The Cliks performed at the True Colors show earlier this week. They encore on Sunday

So Pride Weekend is upon us and based on the majority of my music picks for the weekend, I’m a big ‘ol lesbian. HAPPY PRIDE!

Friday, June 22nd
11:30 pm – Cazwell on the Labatt Blue South Stage

Saturday, June 23rd
6:00 pm – Marth Wash on the TD Canada Trust Wellesley Stage
6:00 pm – Melissa Ferrick on the Labatt Blue South Stage
8:30 pm – The Cliks on the TD Canada Trust Wellesley Stage
9:30 pm – Indigo Girls on the TD Canada Trust Wellesley Stage
10:00 pm – Kids on TV on the Labatt Blue South Stage

Sunday, June 24th
4:00 pm – Hunter Valentine on the Labatt Blue South Stage
6:00 pm – Kinnie Starr on the Labatt Blue South Stage
6:00 pm – Lady Miss Kier (of Deee-Lite) on the TD Canada Trust Wellesley Stage
6:00 pm – Crystal Waters on the Polar Ice Vodak Central Stage
10:00 pm – Priya Thomas on the Alexander Parkette Stage

I’m Afraid of Bloggers.

I was talking to a photographer the other night at the True Colors concert and he was telling me that he watermarks all his important pictures, especially of celebrities and other well known personalities. I asked him why and he said that it’s not the print publications that he is worried about, that it’s the bloggers that he’s afraid of. I left it at that and didn’t tell him about my blog.

I could have argued with him that, most bloggers don’t make money from their sites. But I wasn’t in the mood for getting into a debate. Personally, I don’t mind if other bloggers use my photos. I’m totally cool with that. I simply ask that they credit me and link back. It’s a little thing, but a nice thing.

Web 3.0 : Bridging the Gap.

albertlaicb.jpg So I’m sorting through the mail at work, when suddenly I find myself face to face with Albert Lai looking back at me from the cover of the June 18th, 2007 issue of Canadian Business. The article talks about Albert’s success as a startup entrepreneur and how he is heading down the road again, in what he envisions as web 3.0, bridging the gap between hardware devices and the web.

We’re already doing some of these things now, as we share our cell phone images and movies directly online. We just need to wait for the devices to catch up in quality and affordability. Having a camera in my cellphone definitely comes in handy, especially if I need a quick and dirty picture to post, but quality for an affordable price is not quite there yet.

There are also a slew of device on the market now that allow you to browse the web, such as the Internet Browser for the Nintendo DS, but this first attempt is still far from hitting the mark. And don’t even get me started about the outrageous cost of mobile data plans in Canada.

Ideally I would have a device, like an iPhone which would be able to speak with my Digital SLR via bluetooth, or whatever the wireless flavor of the month is. It would take that image and upload it for me to my blog or flickr account, without the use of a traditional computer. What would be even cooler is if there was a simple photo editting program that could adjust our images in the iPhone or the camera that would edit the photo to our liking before sending it. Perhaps via pre-programmed actions that you can load onto your device.

Basically, lets farm out all the cool things we can do via our computers and stick them into handheld devices that will do the work for us, from anywhere. Just imagine, the iPhone with photoshop preinstalled. iPhotoshop for iPhone perhaps. Maybe I should go and trademark that.