Archive for March, 2008

Ummmmm Yeah Part 2

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Hello all, this is "the boy" with a guest blog, coming to you straight from the hospital.  My beautiful wife, wendy, is currently recovering from the arrival of our newest family member, "the little one". 

Our good friend, Sarah Oliphant, said it would be the most profound love you will ever feel. That's an understatement.  

His birth was a long process that ended in a tumultuous flurry of activity. Wendy labored for a good long while until the little one showed signs he was having trouble getting out. She pushed for as long as she could. And even when nothing was left in the tank, lips a pale shade of blue, my resilient girlfriend dug down and pushed even harder.  The team was worried. Something was keeping the little one from getting through. The decision was made by our steadfast physician, "Dr. Magnificent", to go ahead with "O.R…….now".  The team moved swiftly. I was hurriedly ushered to another room to put on my surgical scrubs.  I guess I had no choice in that decision. "Bring a camera," they said urgently as they wheeled her by in a gurney. I was told to sit and wait until summoned.  Minutes tick by. I see "Dr. Magnificent's" partner, rush by as she too was being call to duty.  "Two doctors?", I say to myself. I start to get nervous. I didn't realize then that two doctors were required for this procedure.  Finally, a nurse comes to get me. "Get Ready," she said. 

The doors to the O.R. fly open and I see 10 people in scrubs at various stations. I'm told to sit behind the surgical screen, covering my wife's lower half. Her arms are splayed out and she is groggy. "Get your camera out," says the anesthesiologist…."do it now". Everyone is direct when they address you. I can see why.  There is so much going on in my head, that I need to be told in the most simplest terms, what to do.  The two doctors are giving instructions in a terse, feverish manner.  It's lingo I don't understand. I can see them wrestling with something, pulling vigoroulsy to and fro.  Wendy's body is slightly jerked back and forth. A nurse across the room sees my wide eyes and describes what is happening.   

"Get ready….daddy…." she says. I hear a slight whoosh. "A handsome young gentlemen," Dr. Magnificent says.  A nurse comes from behind the screen and shows me this silent, blue, little being. "OH MY GOD!!", I exclaim. It was love at first sight. They quickly take him to a station, where 4 nurses work on him frantically, cleaning and measuring and probing, etc. I hear a cry and they all exclaim favorably. A job well done. He cries a bit more. It's a wonderful sound. I'm trying really hard from crying myself. I look over at Wendy and say, "he's beautiful…." They hand me my son, wrapped in a tight swaddle. "Show mommy," they tell me. I show my wife her newborn and she smiles weakly.  She's really groggy at this point. I notice she is having trouble breathing. She starts to hyper-ventilate. "Can't……br….breathe…..cough..cough."  The anesthesiologist places an oxygen mask over her.  

"Come with me daddy," says a nurse suddenly. "Go with your son." They whisk me and my son out of the O.R. to the nursery.  I'm worried about Wendy.  I don't want to leave her. But they need me out of the way to do their jobs. As I walk out, I catch a glimpse of the other side of the screen. The blood is bright red. 

As we approach the nursery, I see Wendy's step-mom on the other side. She is beaming. I also see the strangers around her beaming.  They do more tests and tell me he's a fine young man. Everything is healthy and normal. After a little bit, I'm told I can go see Wendy in the Recovery Room.  She is pale and weak, but smiling. I kiss her and tell her about our son.  She drifts off to sleep.  Our step-mom beckons me to the glass. "They are washing your son." I watch them meticulously and tenderly wash him. It's beautiful. He's so calm. He makes no sound as the nurse shampoos and rinses his dark hair.  I can't get enough of this.  He's beautiful.

re-working

Monday, March 24th, 2008

first of all…no baby yet, but crossing our fingers for soon.
{wednesday is our due date}

to pass the time I have been re-working some older painting.
the first one for an auction for an auction in San Luis Obispo for the Cal Poly art department.


this is what it looks like now & what it looked like then.
{she is more realistic & a bit more blue & I made it a little smaller- it was 36" x 24" & now it is 20" x 30"}

I am going to be doing a small series of water girls…something that I can work at on my desk instead of larger canvases for awhile.

my fluffy helper… 

I also reworked an older painting for the babies room.


then it was a much larger painting, but the personalities of the geese were my favorite part,
so I made it 10" x 30" instead of 30" x 30" to highlight the geese.
{I love the the guy in the center, while the boy is a fan of the second one from the right}

Hopefully the next post will be the information on the birth of the little one. Fingers crossed everyone! 

soon

Friday, March 14th, 2008

photobooth for andrea 

38 weeks

which means:
any day now
soon
almost here
the wait is almost over
so close
we're waiting for you

word 30 of 30

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008


trust
acrylic on board
approx 5" x 8"

i knew pretty early on what i wanted to paint for johanna's word. but I wasn't sure how, or rather from what sort of perspective I wanted to approach it. Then as I got down to the wire I realized it would be a fabulous word to end with. you can see all the words together here.
This project has at times been much harder than I expected, but I feel so amazing to finish it.
I look forward to seeing what happens next with my paintings.

I want to say thank everyone for giving me words…for playing along with me.

trust was a great word for the next and new chapter in my life.

trust this next and major change that is coming.

trust that not taking a huge art opportunity gig is alright, because when I am honest with myself I know that I am not ready for it.

trust that we are going to be great parents and we'll make mistakes but as long as there is love in the house everything will turn out alright.

two weeks or sooner.
check out this photo {my belly over the weekend}
we have the house at a state of constant readiness…bags pack, apartment clean, supplies in the cupboards for when guests come. 

word 29 of 30

Monday, March 10th, 2008


behavior
5 1/2" x 4"
acrylic on board

It was down to the wire with this word, {I actually was going in a totally different direction} when I was hanging out with a friend and she was talking about her daughter pretending she was a robot. And something clicked. One the fact that I love painting robots & two what a great behavior…robot behavior.

so there it is, Mary's word
behavior!

only one left to go….feels so good to be so close to the end.
I really wanted to finish before the little one comes.

we have a little over two weeks to wait.
I really want to meet the little person inside of me.
So strange to think that there is a little person inside of me.

word 28 of 30

Friday, March 7th, 2008


hepcat
5 1/2" x 4"
acrylic on board

you can't be a hepcat with out a girl in a bunny mask and a porkpie hat & a super long tail.
ash's word gave me a bit of trouble until I stopped taking the word so seriously & just went for it.
it gives me a giggle.
{for some reason I started the sketch from the bottom. her feet. I normally start with a face, but I knew I wanted to go with the bunny mask, so this word I guess became all about going for it. I like that her proportions are wonky from starting with the feet.}

and even though it is in my house I love this tree coat rack the boy & I painted

our hospital bag is packed & waiting by the door. 

word 27 of 30

Thursday, March 6th, 2008


hum
5 1/2" x 4"
acrylic on board

We are down here near the end of the words.
For some reason when I got gracia's word hum I thought of a siren.
Of mythology…like the siren's of the sea.
& I wondered if a siren just hummed whether or not it would attract fish. As opposed to singing and attracting the sailor's on ships. And my sketches went though a bunch of different variations until I got to what you see above. I just really wanted to paint a girl with the goggles too. So I added them to my humming siren. 

three weeks or less if baby is going to join the world on the due date. wow.
three words left: one painted, one sketched onto the base, and one needs a bit more work on the sketch…