A Lesson in Context

In Maine, whistles were just that: whistles. A device through which to make a loud sound, with no exterior connotations attached. Certainly no one carried one around, unless you were on a hunting trip and even then it was an optional accessory. I think when I was in high school, a mention of a whistle would probably call to mind that Frosty the Snowman movie- the old-school animated one that plays every year on ABC family around Christmastime. There’s a scene with a huffy, tiny policeman directing traffic, and he’s getting redder and hoppier and jumping mad, and he keeps blasting on this whistle, over and over.

In Boston, and probably any urban area, a whistle is a rape whistle. It has no other purpose. Even if the maker was making an ordinary whistle, it becomes a rape whistle in the city: a device to call for help should someone make an unwanted advance or attack. My two roommates and I (all female) were each given a rape whistle by our broker when we moved into our new apartment. Mine is metallic green, and made out of a single block of metal. It’s a cylinder shape, with a hole on top for air to pass through, and a hole on the end to blow into. I keep mine on my key ring, in between the mailbox key and my Swiss Army knife (because I’m both a former Mainer as well as a former girl scout and I think “Be Prepared” is a universally good idea).

In the last year that I’ve carried it on my person, I haven’t had the need to put the rape whistle to use other than to test the sound on first receiving it- knock on hypothetical wood. It is just another keychain, one that makes noise if I blow air into it. A toy.

Anarty

‘Sewn found photos’ is my sharp pin today by artist Lisa Kokin. It was originally from the dailyartmuse website written in 2007. Kokin takes old photographs, cuts them out and creates identities for them. In this example they are like paper dolls but standing in a circle talking to each other.

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Now I’m not sure if you noticed but I’m a big fan of artists who clearly use the things around them to make their art. It is resourceful (thrifty, nifty and gifty) but makes them super imaginative!

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Etsy shop!

I just set up a sellers account on Etsy.com, where I will be selling posters and greeting cards and whatever happens to strike me.

I need to get new pictures up of the printed posters; right now I just have the jpeg of the design. Updates will be happening soon.

 

 

On resolutions

Heh. So I just read back a few posts and saw one I wrote this past January, in which I pledged to post more in 2011. That did not happen. Although this will be my third post of December. Go me.

My resolutions weren’t a total waste of time.

I saved money, which was made much easier when I moved in with my family in Belmont. Rent can suck up a paycheck right quick. Without that in my way, I’ve been great at making sure my spending is down and my saving is up. I plan to continue this.

I made loan payments on time. I got rid of the national geographic collection I was keeping in my apartment. (They used to be my grandfathers. The oldest was from 1927, I believe, and if I had the space I would have loved to keep them.)

On the other hand, I did not keep my room clean. The number of movies I saw did not increase, although the number of books I read did. I did not apply to grad school last year, as I had planned, but I am this year. So, you win some, lose some.

I’m starting to think about my resolutions for 2012. I have a couple solid ideas but nothing I want to commit to paper yet. I’ll update you next week.

Greetings

I’ve been using this website primarily as a portfolio page; now I’m going to try my hand at blogging.

No subject will be left untouched! Although my main topics of conversation will be: my current freelance projects, ads I like or abhor, new paintings (and maybe old paintings If I’m in a sharing mood), fiction and poetry pieces I’m working on, my job search process (including failures, mistakes, and exciting moments), and really, whatever comes to mind.

So we’ll see how this goes. Ideally I’ll be updating every few days, but in the beginning I may update a few times per day just to catch up on lost time.

TTFN,

C