Saturday, November 14, 2009
males fighting for herd dominance
I submitted a shirt design to Threadless about 2 days ago, and it's already up for scoring! Last time it took a week before it was up, so this was a little surprise. Please check it out and vote on it
Friday, August 28, 2009
Bookworms are hot
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Ugly like to make your eyes bleed
My New Identity
Okay, I took the plunge and guess what? I started a new blog under the name Emily LoRe, on which I post my makeup projects.
Here it is!
Here it is!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
forays with oars
OKAY.
I'm having trouble committing to my new name. I really need to start a blog/website for a starter portfolio, but I don't want to work under the name Emily Jacobson. I'm pretty sure I want to use the name Emily LoRe.
LoRe is an old family name, from the Italians. My stepfather is concerned that people will pronounce it lore, rhyming with oar. I don't think so, if the R is capitalized.
the question: would people be more likely to rhyme it with "oar" or "foray"?
I'm having trouble committing to my new name. I really need to start a blog/website for a starter portfolio, but I don't want to work under the name Emily Jacobson. I'm pretty sure I want to use the name Emily LoRe.
LoRe is an old family name, from the Italians. My stepfather is concerned that people will pronounce it lore, rhyming with oar. I don't think so, if the R is capitalized.
the question: would people be more likely to rhyme it with "oar" or "foray"?
Welcome, Me!
Hello, I've just started this blog. And I'm very excited and a little nervous about it.
I want to talk about a hairstyle that's been obsessing my mind lately. Sometimes, when I think of a fad or fashion (current or not) that I find particularly ugly, I start twisting it around in my mind, wanting to find some way to make it appealing and, well, awesome.
Today's ugly fashion turned trendy: the mullet
I've just always taken it for granted that the mullet it one of those things from the past that almost everyone agrees was a mistake, and the few who don't concur are those people who actually wear them. Now I haven't by any means changed my opinion on the regular type of mullet that pops into your head when you hear the word, but one day something happened, I don't know what, and I stopped myself from automatically dismissing this hairstyle as I've always done. It may have been that my own hair had reached one of those dreaded awkward stages, having been a short bob grown out a couple inches, and I was turning over in my mind ways i could reshape it. and now I'm obsessed.
so obsessed, in fact, that I took a pair of scissors into the bathroom with me, set up a second mirror so I could see the back of my head, and took a couple hours hacking A LOT of layers into my hair. The result: the hair at the nape of my neck is a few inches past my ears, and the hair on the crown of my head is only a couple inches long. This story has a happy ending: I love it.
Maybe I shouldn't have made this post until I took pictures of my hair, but I apologize and promise to get some up.
Really, I think it works! You can't have it too short in the front like the standard 80's mullet:
AWFUL
But if you get more of a gradation of layers, and keep some of it a little longer in front and really just go for a more shaggy look, it can be quite short on top:
COOL
All the girls in my drawings have this hairstyle lately, and once I scan some in I'll get those up, too.
Here are some more pictures of cool shags I found:
and I love Milla Jovovich's hair in Resident Evil 3
I want to talk about a hairstyle that's been obsessing my mind lately. Sometimes, when I think of a fad or fashion (current or not) that I find particularly ugly, I start twisting it around in my mind, wanting to find some way to make it appealing and, well, awesome.
Today's ugly fashion turned trendy: the mullet
I've just always taken it for granted that the mullet it one of those things from the past that almost everyone agrees was a mistake, and the few who don't concur are those people who actually wear them. Now I haven't by any means changed my opinion on the regular type of mullet that pops into your head when you hear the word, but one day something happened, I don't know what, and I stopped myself from automatically dismissing this hairstyle as I've always done. It may have been that my own hair had reached one of those dreaded awkward stages, having been a short bob grown out a couple inches, and I was turning over in my mind ways i could reshape it. and now I'm obsessed.
so obsessed, in fact, that I took a pair of scissors into the bathroom with me, set up a second mirror so I could see the back of my head, and took a couple hours hacking A LOT of layers into my hair. The result: the hair at the nape of my neck is a few inches past my ears, and the hair on the crown of my head is only a couple inches long. This story has a happy ending: I love it.
Maybe I shouldn't have made this post until I took pictures of my hair, but I apologize and promise to get some up.
Really, I think it works! You can't have it too short in the front like the standard 80's mullet:
AWFUL
But if you get more of a gradation of layers, and keep some of it a little longer in front and really just go for a more shaggy look, it can be quite short on top:
COOL
All the girls in my drawings have this hairstyle lately, and once I scan some in I'll get those up, too.
Here are some more pictures of cool shags I found:
and I love Milla Jovovich's hair in Resident Evil 3
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