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Living in London without corn tortillas is hard! Most of my diet consisted of corn tortillas and I didn’t even know it. Now my diet consists of pasta, pizza, fried chicken and the occasional fish. Oh man, that’s why I was thrilled to get a package from back home in El Paso, TX! Did I mention I also miss pozole? Where do I find hominy around here!!

The package contained: 8 bags of dried chile de arbol (for super hot salsa), 2 large packs of Mission corn tortillas (!!!) and about a dozen rolls of pink, black and white Omega 100% nylon thread, which Mom bought in Mexico, for crochet (abuelitas must have used this thread back in the day).


Some of Mom’s hand crochet tablecloths…

The chile will last me a while, the corn tortillas have all been eaten (even the broken ones I used to mindlessly discard in the US), but I didn’t really have something in mind for the thread until recently. That is something I will blog about later, though.

All this thinking about what to do with this thread made me think of the amazing tablecloths my Mom crochets with it. They are beautiful pieces of art! I’m so blown away by them and it seems like she finishes them in no time because she’s always working on something new. I have no idea how she does this. She invents most of her patterns and she can replicate pieces just by looking at them…just by looking at magazines written in English, which she can’t understand! Mom is so good; I think crochet is one of her favorite things to do, maybe besides sewing.

These photos were taken in 2002 so, as you can imagine, there are plenty more now!


Pineapples!

Work in progress

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Got soaking wet trying to find this place and got there a little late. The place, called the Salon Gallery, was farther than I thought, but the model was well worth it. It was cozy, intimate and they offered complimentary teas and biscuits. Probably won’t make it there in bad weather because I would rather walk there so I might pop in more at the ones held at Bar Kick. Then some at the Intrepid Fox with a beer ;)

The Life Drawing Society holds various life drawing session per week around the London area.

The necklace and bracelet were a nice touch.

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Two weeks ago, I began life drawing sessions held by The Life Drawing Society. The sessions range from £6-£8 for 2-3 1/5 hours and are held at various locations around town, including pubs and bars. In these locations, you sit in a stool or a chair as opposed to a work bench, making it a little uncomfortable. It works if you draw on a small sketch pad though.

The first session I went to was held at the Intrepid Fox and the model, Miss Britain Kitten, was to wear clothing. The theme was burlesque so I thought it would be neat to draw someone in this type of clothes. As it turned it out, it was alot harder than I thought. My proportions came out wrong and by the end of the night I was a bit frustrated about not having produced something to my liking. This is the best drawing I did that night.

The following week I attended a regular life drawing session and I’d have to say that was more enjoyable, but it doesn’t mean I’ll give up on the clothed human form just yet ;)

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Tomorrow I’ll be setting up shop at HungaMunga’s Art Bazaar 2 happening at the Melange Social Club in East, London. It’s great to get involved in the London DIY community and it’s loads of fun meeting new faces. Not to mention seeing customers interact with my work. I think the whole HungaMunga thing is ace! Check it out for yourself, www.hungamunga.co.uk.

Here’s what I will be selling at the event, www.maribel.etsy.com. Come on by and say hello!

cards made by moo. Aren’t they cute?

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