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PROMalicious

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I’m starting to get really excited about PROMdemonium . Ottawa’s version of Vancouver’s People’s Prom , PROMdemonium is the “the radical, community-oriented, gender-bending, bike-loving, enviro-humping, queer-positive, slow dancing, big dress wearing prom you never had in high school.” I went last year and had an incredible time . This year promises to be even better as they have moved the dance into St. Brigid’s , a former catholic cathedral turned into a community centre. I have yet to find a dress but I’m drawing on inspiration from this wicked party on Jessica Claire’s photography website. This weekend’s plans include some serious thrift shop shopping.

Commissioned Work – The Dalai Lama

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My neighbours moved out at the end of January and threw out a bunch of great stuff including my new stainless steel kitchen garbage can and a pile of very bad paintings. The canvasses were in great shape, so naturally I snatched them up. Putting his holiness on vinyl didn’t make much sense to me, so I decided to transform a request for the Dalai Lama into my first piece on canvas. I’m not sure if I really captured the joy I wanted in this one…

Just watch me!

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I couldn’t believe my luck when I found this Trudeau dartboard in Edmonton’s Junque Cellar . Unfortunately, poor PET was hidden away for the last few months as my roommate thought he was too scary to hang in the hall. He now has a new place of honour, hanging in my bedroom and helping me keep track of all the earrings that were previously tangled up in a box. Don’t mind the visible crack in the wall, it adds character…

More fun with cages

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Reusing obsolete technology in creative new ways is awesome. Unique and interesting pet habitats are awesome. So what's not to love about dwarf hamsters living in a Mac ? It wouldn't work for rats, but it's awfully cute.