Wednesday, April 21, 2010

What I have been up to . . .




It is summer again and my mind is blooming along side the spring. I am shedding my winter fur and opening my windows to a long awaited change. I spent the winter accomplishing goals I had previously set for myself. Now that I am coming to a closed chapter, I feel it is necessary to follow all of my instincts and live as free from order as possible. I am planning a move in the near future that will direct me in a new direction stronger and more concentrated than what has yet to be produced by me. This will be a extremely positive experience whether the consequences are enjoyable or dreadful. I will be visiting New Orleans for the second time next week. I think NO will be my stepping stone to New Mexico. I have also been considering WWOOF. I am up in the air with my decisions for right now.
On another note . . . I had my first solo art exhibit on March 27th @ The Ice House Lofts. It was a great turn out and I learned a lot from the feed back I received. Here are some of the works that were presented.


The rest can be seen at
http://scottmckibbenphotography.smugmug.com/photos/swfpopup.mg?AlbumID=11737058&AlbumKey=hC4Ns

I will also be having a photography show sometime this summer. So stay tuned.

I recently premiered my music video for Rising Appalachia. That can be seen at


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmr5rdaemYk

I am also working on another music video for Dave Berzack. He is a local web developer. He is creating a fully interactive
website for me. I am very excited to release this project. It has been a very large project and will showcase a lot of my work.
His video will be the most gangsta nerd rap spoof anyone has ever seen.

Also, Captain Crazy Productions Inc. is hosting Wooden Spoon at The Eyedrum on May 4th.
This event will give local artist a chance to network and spread their talents as well as growing as artists and strengthening
the community. Don't miss out it will be from 8-11:30pm.

Please come support me and other local artists with this exciting night of interactive art.

I will hopefully be performing an acoustic show along side a group of mangy muts.
Some come ready to dance, cry, and stomp your foot.

If there are any questions about any of the projects going on or my art work please contact me at ScottMcKibbenPhotography@gmail.com or add me on Facebook

Till next time,
SBM

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