So, I had gotten tired of my chipboard desk. You know, the desks you can get for less than $100 at Office Depot that fall apart after a few years. And, I decided to look for something more sturdy and desireable. At my old company, Lund and Company, I loved these workbenches that we used. They had solid wood table tops and metal legs. I thought I was going to have to search around for one, but they were gracious enough to give me one. Now, all I have to do is mount some racks underneath the table and organize the wires in the back, and I’ll have exactly what I’m looking for. I think one of my favorite parts of the desk is the deep tabletop. It makes the table seem immense without feeling like it is overly large. Yes…this is an improvement.
Teppei Kaneuji

Image courtesy of Teppei Kaneuji
I think the most interesting artwork I saw while in Japan was from Teppei Kaneuji. I just happened to bump into his work while looking through different artist books. As a rule, I am not a big fan of sculpture. Many contemporary sculptors seem to demonstrate that they can put things together in different ways…which is not always aesthetically pleasing or good. Kaneuji is an exception. If you look at his work, he has experimented with different styles and themes over the years. Much of it uses found objects and mixed media. I was surprised at how much of it was visually appealing to me. My favorite was the work that is shown above. He did many of these “monster” sculptures. The idea is based on what he would see when watching young people dancing at a rock concert. It was a sea of jumping and energy. I think he has captured that visual style perfectly. Plus, I like how it is in the form of a figure. It only adds to how a sea of people can seem like a being by itself. I think the work of Kaneuji could also be worked into my art curriculum. I think children like to play different materials and see what they can create. Unfortunately, it seems to just end up being a bunch of stuff glued together. Kaneuji is able to use found objects in a way that is completely striking.
Trying the G1 App
I just installed a WordPress application to my G1 to see if it works. Will technology be on my side?




