
I wear my winter coat while painting, since I’m interested in keeping the door open. The folks passing by on the street might be more inclined to step inside and take a look around.
Speaking of work, I’ve renamed one of the video game projects I’ve been working on to “Cart Life,” out of concern that the previous title, “Commerce Unread,” presumed too much tone over the game’s content. “Cart Life,” I think, is more subjective and a better fit with the game’s theme of simplicity and welcome accommodation of audience preconceptions.
Ink Thirsty’s gallery debut showcased the new arcade cabinet for Cart Life. The cabinet houses a special, self-contained build of the software (which actually works!). If you’re in or near Eugene, feel free to stop by and play it. There’ll probably be a fresh pot of coffee on.
Also displayed here are a few watercolors (including the one above): a series of forecasted, cartoony self-portraits. The image above is “At Forty.”
More projects are taking root. Summer’s over, and the basketball court under the bridge will be demolished soon. Now, there’s no choice but to paint, steer pixels, and share blankets.
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