May 28, Jamie’s Something
“I made a “something” the other day!” – Jamie. I want to get emails like this every day from all kinds of people with all different somethings.
“I made a “something” the other day!” – Jamie. I want to get emails like this every day from all kinds of people with all different somethings.
This is just a snapshot of Pete’s Something. Watch the video to see the whole thing.
When I first began to write Don’t Make Art, Just Make Something, I started filling in a new sketchbook and one of the first things I did was ask my stepbrother, Chris, to draw this. He used to draw these machines all the time when we were kids. If you can’t tell, the entire contraption is …
A week from today is the launch party and Something wonderful has happened! I’ve had more people send me something then there are pictures in May! Because of this, from now until the launch I’ll put up two pictures everyday. Today’s come from Tori, who carved a dovetail box, and Lauren, who made this 17th …
ONE WEEK LEFT until the books are out! A week and a day until we party to celebrate From Laura: “Here are a few of my succulents in made-by me pinchies…. Love pinching and planting!” Two Somethings in One!
This is a picture of my Aunt’s something, sent all the way from Arizona. She asked that I dedicate this piece of her passion to the people of Moore, Oklahoma. In memory of lives lost and treasures stripped from generations.
Lauren’s Something is a recording of Chopin Nocture Op. 9 No. 2. It was recorded in Japan, where she lives, and sent through the airwaves to be part of the countdown! Make sure to listen to her recording below. Because everyone needs a little Chopin.
“This is a picture of my doodle wall.. last summer I did a Ted talks challenge to do something for 30 days and I chose doodling! It was really fun and cool to develop a sort of doodling style!” – Emily T. I thought this was an inspiring something to put up with only TEN …
Two years ago I spent an afternoon with my cousin’s spirited daughter as she covered herself in paint, a growing family tradition. Both the afternoon of artistic abandon and the young girl who enjoyed it (I’m talking about Siri here, not me) were created by Carrie and Matt. It all goes to show how different …
This is what the copier room at the MFA looked like on Valentine’s Day thanks to one Emily Schonberg. I feel like this is what every room looks like everyday in Emily’s mind. P.S. The entire May Something project including Emily’s Something is now up on http://dmajms.com/updates/may-something/