Caustic
If we get ink on a shirt, there is recourse. Some caustic agent can be blasted onto the garment to save it for another day. The downside is that it’s a process filled with fumes. The upside is that Tom walks around looking like this.
If we get ink on a shirt, there is recourse. Some caustic agent can be blasted onto the garment to save it for another day. The downside is that it’s a process filled with fumes. The upside is that Tom walks around looking like this.
I’ve posted about this on our studio blog, but the long and short of it is: Kelley Deal and Mike Montgomery are residents at the South Park Tavern every Tuesday in April. They’re having friends kick off each evening with talks about all sorts of stuff, music, and demos. I’ll be speaking on April 26! [...]
While I was off gallivanting all over tarnation, our studio got a fresh coat of paint. It’s looking mighty fine, but even better with the morning light on this clear winter day.
We sent a bunch of stuff off to Goodwill, but this piece was salvaged for reconfiguration.
Ooooooooookay. So December is here. I think I’ll go on record and say 2010 has been pretty daggone good.
Kelley stopped by the studio with another armload of scarves and jumped on the typewriter to make up tags with titles like, “Hellbent for Weather” and “Blue Swami.”