Dinner time for Dolly and Frances

I recently finished this painting for the West Austin Studio Tour–it’s based on a fashion photo by @lindsayhamlynphotographer
Meeting Lucy, with some reservation

(Source: mkeverydays, via neonstorm)

Finished on Sunday. Productive weekend! It’ll be on display at the Weat Austin Studio Tour in May. KristenAFox.com
Meet my girls, Dolly and Frances
Porch progress at Nina’s House! We recently took the initiative to enclose Nina’s open air back porch since we had access to an abundance of free scrap lumber. Most of the framing was done with leftover materials from the farm, but the project also involved pouring concrete to expand the concrete slab, which did not extend the entire area under the existing roof. As of now the porch is completely screened and we are designing a lighting element that will enclose the spaces between the rafters. LED strips will rest on the beam and be threaded through small holes drilled through the rafters. Sanded plexiglass mounted within the spaces between rafters will act as diffusers for the LEDs.
One big reason for building the screen porch is for our two cats, Business and Huck. We plan to erect a small structure connected to the porch to house the cat box–pictures coming soon.
Hand punched shades, part 1
Olafur Eliasson - Your House (2006)
454 laser-cut pages representing the negative space of the artist’s home outside Copenhagen. No text.







