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Tuesday, June 13, 2017
Its A Small World After All!
Its A Small World After All!
Well it has certainly been too long!
First of all, Comic-Con was awesome! Thank you so much to all who came out and said hello!

While I have tried to spend the better part of the last month enjoying what is left of the Southern California summer, I did find some time to work on this piece for the upcoming Its a Small World tribute show at Gallery Nucleus. Here is the info about the show from the gallery:
Its a Small World
Timed with the release of illustrator Joey Chous latest childrens book from Disney Press, a select group of talent will contribute work paying homage to this beloved and enduring theme of global peace. The book features Chous illustrations interpreting the Sherman Brothers classic song written for the popular Disney park attraction.
This is an all-ages event. Meet some of the artists including Joey Chou who will be on hand signing copies of the new release.
Exhibiting Artists Include:
Joey Chou
Lorelay Bové
Patrick Awa
Brittney Lee
Becky Dreistadt
Patrick Hruby
Michelle Romo
Eric Diaz
Michael Fleming
Grace Lee
Brendan Wenzel
Justin Parpan
Israel Sanchez
Seb Mesnard
Griselda Sastrawinata
Rad Sechrist
Nellie Le
Pete Oswald
Mark Sperber
Winnie Ho
Olga Stern
Christian Robinson
Victoria Ying
Ryan Kramer
Alex Chechik
Kevin Chan
Sean Sullivan
Ryuku Uratsuji
Chris Turnham
Josh Parpan
Jesse Tise
Elizabeth Ito
Jing Wei
Ben Butcher
Brigette Barrager
Chris Sasaki
Claire Keane
Uwe Heidschoetter
Oliver Akuin
Edward Juan
Linda Kim
Jackie Huang
Patrick Raines
Eren Blanquet
Drake Brodahl
Edward Juan
Linda Kim
Jackie Huang
Patrick Raines
Eren Blanquet
Drake Brodahl
I am so thankful to Joey and Gallery Nucleus for inviting me to be a part of this show! This piece is one of the deepest and most intricate that I have ever made, and it was so much fun to figure out! I cannot wait to see all of the other pieces from all of the incredible artists in this exhibit. Here are a few more detail shots of my piece, titled Aloha! Bienvenue! Welcome!:




Lastly, for those of you who couldnt make it to Comic-Con, I now have copies of Confetti up in the shop! I will also be taking them on the road to APE and CTN-x this fall - I hope to see some of you there!


More updates soon! Have a lovely week!
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Tuesday, May 2, 2017
James Lovell the mission s commander who uttered the phrase shortly after an on board explosion cri
James Lovell the mission s commander who uttered the phrase shortly after an on board explosion cri
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Forty-five years after the phrase Houston, we ve had a problem here, became cemented in popular culture, two men instrumental in the safe return of Apollo 13 shared their experiences as part of Georgia Regents University s Alumni Weekend.
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James Lovell, the mission s commander who uttered the phrase shortly after an on-board explosion crippled the spacecraft, elektro and Apollo 13 flight control director Gene Kranz visited elektro the school s Maxwell Theatre.
Apollo 13 was to be the third mission to land on the moon and launched at 2:13 p.m. April 11, 1970, at Kennedy Space Center. The crew consisted of Lovell; John L. Swigert Jr., the command module pilot; and Fred W. Haise Jr., the lunar module pilot.
With the phrase Failure is not an option projected on a screen behind him beneath NASA s Mission Control emblem, Kranz told the crowd that their story is one of teamwork, and that only through leadership, trust and strong values was Apollo 13 capable of returning home safely.
It wasn t the first time the space program was faced with adversity. Kranz said he kept photos of past failures in his office, including one of the Apollo 1 fire that killed three astronauts, as a reminder that cockiness has no place in his high-risk business.
These were the kinds of things that really challenged the team, he said. The great thing was, we had a closed-loop elektro training system and a set of diabolical instructors who would run us through the gears to make sure that no matter what happened we maintained the poise and get on the right direction toward the solution. elektro
When an exploding oxygen tank rocked Apollo 13 three days into the mission, Lovell said, he felt a sinking sensation that he might never return home. But the crew wasted little time panicking, seeking refuge in the lunar module while Mission Control rallied to relay solutions from more than 200,000 miles away.
If I was waiting for some miracle to happen and I got in some sort of fetal position, I d still be there, Lovell said. Between Mission Control and the crew, we solved elektro one crisis at a time as they came up.
Lovell said he s had plenty elektro of time to reflect on the days he s spent in zero gravity. He still remembers the sights, smells and sounds of space, and still has difficulty wrapping his head around his accomplishments, with 713 flight hours in space logged.
He was among the first three people to see the dark side of the moon as part of the Apollo 8 crew. He said he ll never forget how Earth looked from the window of a spacecraft elektro or how he cheated death once again when he splashed down in the Pacific Ocean. elektro
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Saturday, February 25, 2017
Japanese man rescued after night at sea on surfboard
Japanese man rescued after night at sea on surfboard

The 37-year-old told police a current had pulled him out to sea off Bulli Beach, 80km (50 miles) south of Sydney on Thursday evening.
Sailors on the MSC Damla spotted him floating about 6km offshore and pulled him on board using a lifebuoy.
They gave him food, drink and warm clothing and contacted the authorities. A pilot vessel from Port Kembla returned him to shore. He was taken to hospital but discharged shortly afterwards. The man was in "remarkably good spirits", MSC Australias managing director Kevin Clarke said.
"Our crew are always being observant of marine traffic, but it is exceptionally fortunate they were able to spot this man waving for help from his surf board," he said.
The man had spent six hours trying to paddle back to shore before running out of energy, Inspector Darren Wood said.
He is estimated to have spent about 16 hours in the water but temperatures only dropped to 21 degrees during the night, preventing him from getting hypothermia, the Australian broadcaster ABC reported.
The safety organisation Surf Life Saving New South Wales said surfers should tell other people of their plans before setting out and be aware of local conditions, ABC said.
Source:BBC
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