This bottle of moisturizer was sitting behind a locked glass door at CVS. Free Mini FM radio with your lotion! I’m curious as to what PR/Marketing exec thought that one up. “I know! We’ll offer free cheap FM radios with our lotions! Of course that’ll be prone to shoplifting, so they’ll have to be locked behind glass doors! That’ll really boost sales! Wow, FM radios!” Maybe I should buy one of these lotions and try out the radio as a re-kick-off for Cheap and Tiny.
Canal Photog Swarm
For some reason there’s about a dozen photographers with DSLRs swarming around the Georgetowner canal boat, taking photos of it. I’m wondering if it’s related to the school bus just now unloading its cargo of middle school field trippers nearby — camera-savvy helicopter parents trying to capture every single moment and detail?
Birthday Weekend
It was my birthday on Saturday, and my brother Francis was in town for the weekend to visit, so we went around and saw the sights: the NASM Udvar-Hazy Center, the Natural History Museum, the Solar Decathlon, and the Zoo. Some photos from the weekend:
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Jacquelyn spent the day here as well, and was able to get photos of the delicious cake Amy baked for me — complete with a full set of birthday candles, which I don’t think I’ve had on a birthday cake since I was seven. Can you count them and guess my age? (Those of you who already know don’t get to guess.)
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Waiting in National Airport for my brother, who’s visiting for the weekend. Flight delayed, of course. Update: Flight arrived.
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Cold and cloudy over the Potomac at sunset as I cross the Key Bridge.
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The blue heron of Lock 2, standing on the ledge opposite the towpath this morning.
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Another ExplodingDog/Cyanide and Happiness-style graffiti stick figure scrawled on a garbage can along Penn Ave. The can and dollar sign indicate a nearby homeless panhandler. Note the saintly halo, possibly added by a later artist.
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This is from last night, trying for another ‘warp’ effect with my phone camera on a passing NJ Transit train while waiting for Amtrak.
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Saturday in NYC
We were up in New York City for another Saturday, mostly to look at a bunch of painting shows up for the season:
- The Age of Rembrandt, an exhibit of The Met’s entire collection of Dutch paintings. The show, just as much a history of the museum as it is a Duch paintings exhibit, is arranged as a timeline of acquisitions, gifts, and bequests, from the 1871 Purchase right up to just a few years ago.
- NYAA 2007 Postgrad Fellows Exhibition, featuring art by Thomas Carlson, Veronica Obermeyer, and William Bolton. Carlson’s series of autobiographical paintings depict figurative scenes of domestic small-apartment living, culminating in a lonely portrait of himself following what must have been a sad break up. Obermeyer focuses on breasts, often detached from their owners and presented in dissociated contexts of barrenness or religious symbolism. Bolton’s dinosaur work makes me think of Qwantz.com.
- In Chelsea, Julie Heffernan’s “Booty,” a surrealistic series of paintings with themes drawn from Old Master and Dutch traditions — wild game and flowers decontextualized into clothing on a serene nude figure, surrounded by medallions hinting at political commentary.
- Elsewhere in Chelsea, we stumbled across the American Mural Project in production, a Janet Biggs video installation, and Hans Aichinger’s “Impossible Germany.”
I didn’t bring out my camera, so not many photos from today other than the few from my phone, but click on the links above for some fascinating art.













