Showing posts with label breaking new work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breaking new work. Show all posts

Breaking New Work: Etsy Shop Listings & New Pages

Thursday, May 5, 2011

You know that link at the top of this page that says Etsy on it? It has intentionally been left as a non-working link because I had not yet set up the items in my store. But no longer! My Etsy shop is now officially stocked! I have put up an array of knitted items that I made a while ago, as well as some zines from the past. Please check out the pieces and send me an email if you are interested in commissioning an order. Now that we are heading into summer time at a fast clip, I will be making new items both for myself and for the Etsy shop, so if you have a specific request, please let me know!

In other related news: I have created a Twitter account and a Tumblr page. You can access me in these new ways by looking for @thecowation on Twitter and clicking on the banner link above that says Tumblr.

Here are some of the items that I am currently selling on Etsy:




You can also see what else I've been knitting.
Or check out some more posts featuring my photography.

Taking Lower Manhattan by Cell Phone Camera

Thursday, March 31, 2011

I have been meaning to post these pictures for a while now, but then I went on spring break and gradually forgot. So now, for this installment of Breaking New Work, is a series of cell phone camera pictures from my lower Manhattan escapades.


Display advertising the play The Rover.

There are trees in there!


Hedge maze.



 
Statues! And the one on the right is *gasp* a Chinese man!

Intricate wall mural.


Breaking New Work: RtS Post

Thursday, February 24, 2011

All throughout this school year, I have been blogging for Refuse the Silence, a website dedicated to women of color at elite liberal arts colleges, but I haven't as of yet posted anything about this connection here.
That time is no more.
Go check out my recent post: Encouragement for Participators (and read through the older entries as well!).