Skip to main content

In Which Something is Born

We have officially arrived.



Daughters of Toronto: a small arts collective currently including
myself - photographer of colours,
Karen - hand-letterer of beauty and
Shelly - accessorizer of awesome.

Find us on Facebook.
Follow us on Twitter.
Buy our arts at the Arts Market on Queen St E.



This big terrifying thing is a reality and it is less terrifying now that other people who are not my friends have affirmed my/our art.



The phrase, "These are f-ing amazing!" may have been the highlight of my week.

Comments

  1. vanman919:01 AM

    Let me be the first to congratulate (all of) you here and wish you every success daughter of a computer analyst :-) Another grand adventure & can't wait to see it on my next trip to To!

    ReplyDelete
  2. THIS IS AWESOME!!! So proud of you!!

    ReplyDelete
  3. can i buy all of it? yes?
    brilliant.

    ReplyDelete
  4. AAAAHHHH!!! So excited for you! I'm SO excited for you! This is fantastically amazing and huge and wonderful. I can't wait until I can come visit it in person! I want to hear all about it - soon!
    xoxo

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

The ROM, The Earth & Procreation

Disclaimer: This post is intended to generate discussion and a sharing of many opinions. It is NOT intended to judge or condemn anyone's life choices. I had an unexpected moment at the ROM last month. C and I were listening to a presentation for kids on wildlife conservation (or rather, I was listening, and C was eagerly anticipating what live animal would come out next), when a statement caught my attention and still hasn't let go. For most of history, the earth could provide enough resources for the earth's human population. But today, our population is growing rapidly, increasing by 250 000 people every day... Forty years from now, it will require 2 Earths to provide sustainably for our survival as a human species. But we only have 1 Earth. 250 000 people. Every day. That is roughly twice the size of my hometown. In one day. So I did a little math. (First, I rounded down to 200 000, just in case the figures were inflated or failed to account for some sort o...

Women And Our Ways: Intro

Last summer, I started writing a blog entry that I never finished. There are several like that, actually. This particular one starts out: If you are male, you probably don't want to read this entry. I mean it. If you were grossed out by my entry on placenta lasagna , didn't understand the problematic tea commercial , or were surprised by my thoughts on the curse of Aunt Irma , this one is bigger, badder, and more bold. I'm going for broke. I've been meaning to write this girls-only series ever since. But then I realized that I want to write a series that may frighten or surprise men, but is not meant to exclude them. Then I thought that maybe I don't want to do that, as it will stir up controversy and I will be misunderstood and I will unintentionally offend both men and women and I will write about things that don't often get talked about. But I think I'm willing to risk it. Titles in the series Women and Our Ways may include: The Mo...

Sunday Starters

I'm not sure if I'm going to keep up with a different 'theme' for blogging every day. Sometimes I like it, and sometimes I hate it. But what I do know is that Sundays are no longer Fundays. (well, in reality, I'm sure they still will be). Instead, I want to do this: I start a sentence, and we all fill it in. However we want. There is only one rule: You have to play the game too. Example: Happiness is... ...a warm puppy ...time with my family ...a myth ...knowing that in the end, he/she's got my back. ...impossible to pin down. This week's starter: When I was six, I thought...