Coffee Table 1st Assembly

So I finally got the holes drilled, got some great looking socket head cap screws and put my coffee table together for the first time.

I’m feeling…accomplished.

I also ordered my glass and did some practicing in the wood shop for the corner supports for the glass.

I’m really going to wish that I had my ottoman when this is done.

Coffee Table

Epic Weekend

I had a great weekend this past weekend. I managed to actually do somethings OTHER than just work.

1) I made polenta and chicken for the first time without my mother. It didn’t quite taste like hers but if I may say so, it was pretty darn good.

Polenta & Chicken

2) I went out in the city! The JPD crew met up at Brian’s house on Potrero Hill and then went out in the Mission bar hopping. I’ve been here for a while and it was awesome to just go out and have some fun and check out a city that I am dying to spend more time in.

ElboRoom

3) Its the 3rd week of November and I spend Sunday at the Beach. Yes, the beach. It was 80, sunny and a perfect 10 for going to Half Moon Bay. For anyone who knows me even a little well you know that the beach is my sanctuary. Sunbathed….and next week I’ll be skiing in Utah with the family.

Half Moon Bay Beach Sunset

As Jeremy may say: Best Day Ever…

Still Welding

My welding is coming along awesome. Not perfect…but I am getting so much better. I made the inset for my coffee table. It looks pretty awesome. I’m happy. 56 inches of welding and I only burnt a hole through once.

Yay Building Stuff!

Coffee Table Inset

Jac-o-Lantern

Not my Mazda…My Pumpkin!

I really haven’t carved a pumpkin since I was young. It just wasn’t what I did on Halloween as I was so busy dealing with my birthday. So for my Art 60 class we literally had to “Carve for Credit”.

We researched tribal masks and listened to Matt Kahn’s excitement over the pumpkin carving. Really listening to the pumpkins and understanding what it wants to be. My Art 60 Prof, John Edelman, said something like “Its like the string project (where you drop a sting repetedly on a surface and trace it) where you are given a set of limitations by this string and you create something…anything. It is Beautiful.

Carve on Sweet Pumpkin.

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/30/BA7P13QNU0.DTL

Please look at the pictures, and WATCH THE VIDEO

Jac-o-Lantern

…This Rocked

Meine Geburtstag

Tomorrow is the big day…25! Can you believe that? Being out here in CA and being so busy I can barely remember to take my shoes off to get in bed…it snuck up on me really quickly.

I reminisced today about my last few birthdays…and the people I shared them with. Its hard being in California, thousands of miles from those I would chose to spend my birthday with. My Mom & Dad, Tim, Michelle, Lindsay & the rugby Gals, Foxxxy, my wondeful sister…

Though I am sure tomorrow will be funfilled…as I have some great people out here to be with…I will still miss my friends and family. I worked very hard to create these life-long friendships with people for a reason beyond just wanting someone to go to happy hour with.

Anyway…enjoy my past b-day slideshow.

Missing everyone but thankful for the new people I have here in CA to help me enjoy the day that lets me justify all actions with one sentence:

“It’s My Birthday.”

Tim & Michelle-Turning 24 NYC w/ Tim & Michelle

My 23rd Bday Candles Turning 23 - Lindsay Planned My Party

MY Job Keg 2005 - 22 Turning 22 - Job Keg

The Big 21 Turning 21!!!!

Old School Sand-Casting

This wasn’t like industrial size sand-casting…it is hand packed sand around molds. The metal is melted in a crucible and then it is carried with giant tongs and hand pored into the different molds.

Yes…Stanford still teaches this fine art.

So I learned it. My hands are still black with the sand-oil mixture that we pounded into the cope & drag.

I met a alumni in her 40s who still had her Stanford plaque she made from the same molds, in the same class when she was an undergraduate.

Perfect!!!

Pictures attached…enjoy.

Stephanie & I

Changing Race

Molten Bronze

Making Plaques!

Golfing At Stanford

I saw Michelle Wie on campus…first hitting golf balls at the range under the supervison of what appeared to be her mom and dad. Then I saw her on campus unhooking her bike…

She is really tall.

My dad says I should ask her to play golf sometime. Would I ask Clint Eastwood to go ride horses in the desert in Spain? Would I ask Meatloaf to sing Hot Patootie with me? It just sounds weird…next time I see her I’m going to try this.

“Hey”

“Hi There” (she looks down at me awkwardly)

“What’s your name?” I say with a smile.

“uh…Michelle Wie.” She gives me one of those you’ve gotta be kidding me looks.

“Yea…and I’m Danika Patrick.” I smile and then maybe I can invite her to be in my famous names club.

I’ll let you know if I get arrested for harrasment.

Contact Improv

I assaulted Mike Davis last night (my rugger Erika’s husband) who was out here on business. By assault I mean forced a hug on because I hadn’t realized my lack of human contact since leaving my friends and family far behind. The last real hug I had was when Tom left to go back to Colorado. That is a while ago for a girl who is use to constant human contact with those I care about.

So I get to the Loft in the morning and explain to my loft neighbor Karen my feelings about this lack of hugging. Little did I know that as the JPD group went to our Friday morning bonding - Calibrating the Instrument - that we were doing contact improv instead of the usual improv we were use to.

What is this contact improve you speak of Danika?

For 1 and a half hours we did interesting activities to help us understand how our bodies move, twist, and react to weight. We poured our weight onto each other in artistic and not so artistic ways. I did backbends over Hyejin, ended up tango-ing with Martin, body surfing over John and getting a full weight hug from James.

It was just what I needed actually…talk about taking the weight off…or adding it on depending on who was doing the hugging :)

A few pictures for those I have been meaning to send things to.

My Loft Space My Loft Space

My Team for DP1: David & Minjeong

Me & David

Me, David & Minjeong

300 Painted Objects

I honestly thought my professor was crazy when he assigned us a project to paint 3 sets of 100 objects and arrange them in

  • Dark to Light
  • Saturated to Desaturated
  • Warm to Cool

So for 13 hours I painted 100 different colors, 3 times each. This was no small feat…

I am not even a little exaggerating the work I did. I learned a ton about making tints, hues and tones by adding white and/or black to my 8 base colors. Then I combined my colors to create some beautiful colors and some not so beautiful colors.

Arranging them was a hefty task as well. Trying to decide if a dull green or a dull blue is more desaturated can make you go blind in fact. Thank god for the laser-camm allowing me to cut 101 of the exact same shaped holes for me to pop my ice cube trays into…

It actually turned out…beautiful.

Warm to Cool

Above: Warm to Cool

Saturated to Desaturated

Above: Saturated to Desaturated

Light to Dark

Above: Dark to Light

Final Objects Pre-Arranging:

In Progress

Magenta, Cyan & Yellow

Did you ever think about how you only put 3 colors into your inkjet printer but still manage to get a huge range of colors?

For my Design 1: Fundamental Visual Language (Art60) project this week I actually became an inkjet printer. Armed with a Cyan, Magenta and Yellow pen I created an orange, purple and green picture.

Final Project

Above: Final Purple, Orange & Green

Purple

Above: Cyan & Magenta

Orange

Above: Yellow & Magenta