This project started three years ago on the criss-cross path of Route 66. We could see the change before our very eyes. We were networking on the mobile, while driving out to present Outerblue to new clients, when it stopped us in our tracks. theSpace had changed. The cars stuck in the mud told us … Continue reading
Category Archives: the Space
Spacewalks
Get fully transparent? Share everything in my head? Share everything that I’ve done? Share with whom? Share the probably totally unrealistic dreams I have for the future? Share the pain I’m in? Share the fear that you won’t like me when I share my fears? Share the flaws in my character? Share the fact that … Continue reading
Crossing
The first step into theSpace is to take the first step. It is profound logic such as this that makes the crossing seem so difficult to bridge. Where are we going after we cross? What if we’re going someplace we don’t wish to go? Perhaps, things will improve on their own if we just stay … Continue reading
First Aerial View
Finally, we’ve made it! The first day of our next orbiting new year. The rocket man has left the launchpad. Check up above and catch the beautiful little down glance found cruising our way across the Parisian owderblue. Aerials of theSpace are pretty special. Aerial is like the follow ship version of viral. It’s like … Continue reading
Lack of Power Economies
Last week, after an ironic, fun exercise to practice paint with oil, we received some back channel wash that we appear to be going astray from the canvas. Wonderfully, this reception of our sketchpad gallery piece Drill, Baby, Drill led to a gold strike in us. Eureka!! Whether or not we recognize it, the dilemma … Continue reading
Thanksgiving in theSpace
There is a well-told story of a great banquet being held. Maybe it’s because the holidays are upon us, but the picture brought to mind is the “normal” family Thanksgiving dinner held in larger scale on location in a cul-de-sac. We wonder though, what might this celebration look like today? You know with everyone gone … Continue reading