Wednesday, March 14, 2012

A Okay Logo Sticker - Distressed

This is a little logo sticker I made for myself using a mixture of skills including the initial idea which came from this blog. The items  I used to create this particular piece did not come from the linked tutorial but the idea for the icon did come from the blog. I like the metallic feel to this particular distressed sticker.  Let's call it my art logo sticker. I'll see if I remember to include it in future pieces I do. 

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Blessed Text Effect

New Text Effect

“Blessed are the poor in spirit, 
 for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. 
Blessed are those who mourn, 
 for they will be comforted. 
Blessed are the meek, 
 for they will inherit the earth. 
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, 
 for they will be filled. 
Blessed are the merciful, 
 for they will be shown mercy. 
Blessed are the pure in heart, 
 for they will see God. 
Blessed are the peacemakers, 
 for they will be called children of God. 
Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, 
 for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Matthew 5:3-12

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Water Effect

Here are a couple of my latest projects. I've been enjoying learning new techniques for Photoshop and I've created a few new backgrounds. Enjoy!

Take the Big Splash!

Baptism by Fire

Sunday, September 11, 2011

10 Years Ago Today

I was a student at a small liberal arts college studying theology. It had been a busy year, I had just moved to Texas from California and had just gotten used to my room and roommate and my classes when I showed up for class on September the 11th, 2001 and my political science professor, Mel Hailey, gave us the day off and told us instead of coming to class we should watch the news. So, I went to the student commons on campus and watched one of the TV's there while grabbing breakfast and listening to the buzz of the students: "Buildings are coming down." "Who's doing it?" " Was it on purpose or an accident?" We all sat glued to the screens around campus watching the news.
For those of us still in college it was not a clear message from a fanatic backing up years of negative propaganda against US foreign and national policy, it was simply a crazy act of hatred. I'm sure there were those who had been more cognizant of the global affairs than I was but even with a full grasp of the information there was not emotional empathy on the part of my generation, a generation that had, for the most part, been only still in diapers when Iran, Libya, Afghanistan and other such Middle East countries had come up on US radar as places of conflict.
We were kids coming of age at the end of the Cold War, unaware of the powder keg that had been lit years ago during the back and forth struggle for power around the boundaries of the dangerous USSR. It had never occurred to me that the homeless guys wheeling themselves through the Metro in Moscow legless, toothless and drunk to the gills were the result of battles fought in Afghanistan only a decade and a half earlier. Had the information been lavished on me, I might have had an opinion when the towers fell. I would have known why there was so much anger in the hearts of a nation of "tools."
There's nothing worse than being discarded as a tool after being used to do another nations dirty work. Now that I am nearing 30 and remembering that day when everything took a sharp left turn, when the fanaticism of one man brought a whole religion back onto our radar screens and our destination was locked into a spiral of conflict and empty resolution. We will continue to see the ripples of this event for a few more years and then another drastic event will shake us to the core and leave us recalling the date and time of it's transpiring. It will change our moods and possibly leave us traumatized ever marking our calendars and watching to see how long our memories hold to events that shape our decisions about things to come.
Until then watch the skies for falling buildings. My condolences to all who have lost never to regain.


Wednesday, August 24, 2011

A-Kent - Antalya Transportation Map

I looked for a few minutes online the other day for a good map of the brand new Antalya bus system map and could not find it anywhere. I thought of all places the creators of this lovely new bus system (you decide if there was sarcasm, I am still waiting to see how this system works once all the kinks get straightened out) could at the very least put a map online of the very complicated new system. This is the best I could do with my small scanner and a severely sat on map handed out on the buses around town, compliments of A-kent - the government transportation office.


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

8 Years Ago Today


I gave my word, a word of love, to you
That though the problems of this time -
The bickering, strife and petty crime -
That robs us of our humanity is rife,
Despite my nature, my hypocrisy,
My laughable attempts at mediocrity,
My sometimes deep and sometimes shallow self,
When paired with you would be beautiful.
Beauty, not that of TV ads or billboard signs -
The kind from which good men avert their eyes,
But beauty that defines itself in truth and life
That says for me I need one faithful wife.
That kind of love and truth and beauty are
The very thing that mirrors heavens heart.
If we could find such perfect love on earth
Then heaven has begun to show it's worth
And art's true form when brought before us
Would no more scare or blind or bore us.

Instead, in joy we'd see it was all for us.