Wednesday, December 26, 2012

New Camera!

I received a new camera for Christmas and I've been having fun playing around with it today. It's a bit chilly out so instead of going on an outdoorsy photo shoot I just stalked the cats a bit. Here is my favorite shot of Mochi who decided to curl up on a rug I had just moved (the cats always seem to think that when I move something it's just for them, but really I was just vacuuming).


The camera is a Samsung NX1000 (in white!), and while I've only played around a bit I'm really happy with it. I still need to hook it up to my wifi but I can automatically back up my camera to my computer or email photos to my family without even using a cord. I feel a little behind on the times, I didn't even know cameras did that now!

I'm looking forward to no longer relying on my iphone to update my blog. I relied a little too much on photo apps for my phone and while they're fun they don't have the best image quality. So here's to the new year with lots of new photos and projects!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Happy Festivus

I'm a pretty big Seinfeld fan so when I was asked to create a festivus inspired painting for Spoke Art I was super stoked. Every year Spoke Art does a Festivus piece to spread good cheer and wish everyone a happy holiday. So happy Festivus everyone!


Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Craftacular Recap

Just wanted to say thanks to everyone who came to Craftacular last week here in Lincoln. It was a great turnout and I got to meet lots of new vendors. I believe that there's going to be a spring Craftacular for the first time ever, so I'll keep you updated on that too.


Sunday, December 09, 2012

California!

Last week I traveled out to California for the first time for a gallery reception and saw some of the sights. Here's my photo log of the adventure.

First up is my cat Mochi's protest that I'm leaving. He thinks that "carry on" size bags mean "perfect cat size" just for him.


The plane trip out there started good. Saw a penguin while waiting for our next flight from Las Vegas to Burbank. Then it kinda went down from there. None of the lights in Burbank airport were working and after 4 hours of waiting they finally canceled our flight so we hopped on a late flight to LAX airport.


But we were up and ready the next morning, because my sister and I were going to Disneyland! The grounds were all done up in Christmas Cheer and there were no crowds (maybe due to the timing or overcast weather)!


Speaking of weather, this was our view for some of the rides when it decided to rain a little harder. An umbrella fort was built over the ride and a rainy day comradely was formed.


I love the Haunted Mansion and this time of year it's all decorated with "Nightmare Before Christmas" which is super awesome! Jack Skellington led the way, and all the music and displays were a lovely Halloween and Xmas mix.


Storybook Land is another ride that I really liked. There are mineaturized villages from your favorite Disneyfied tales like Picnoccio, Cinderella and such. I really liked it becuase of the bonsai trees and succullent plants used for the landscaping.

It doesn't look like it's very small but I could probably hug this whole house. It's that small...and huggable.

This was described by the tour person as a characters patchwork quilt made of miniaturized flowers. But to me this was awesome succulent land and I wanted to scoop it up and take it home.


The outside of "It's a Small World After All". It too was redone with holiday music which I thought was a little weird since a lot of the countries represented inside don't celebrate Christmas. But I did love the metallic gold accents on the outside of the structure. Shiny shiny!


I'm a sucker for a tasty watermelon, so I got a kick of the giant one in a Bugs Life ride. Sooooo much tasty watermelon...if only it wasn't made of foam.


I met Gandalf in Downtown Disney's Lego store. All he said was "You Shall Not Pass" then must of changed his mind because I ended up shopping many a legos.


Maybe Gandalf was worried about the fierce dragon hanging outside the store. But the knight had it covered and we escaped the Lego store unscathed.

And thus ends our first day in California. Despite the rainy weather my sister and I had a grand time.

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Day two of our sightseeing we decided to visit some of the area beaches.

This was the Manhattan beach and the water was super choppy. There was also a sign not to go in the water because of a germ-something-or-other thing that might make you sick. So I didn't poke the water like I'd intended.


I can never get enough of the cute palm trees. I particularly love the really shaggy ones with all the old leaves still clung on (couldn't get a good photo of one though).


Another tree that I was smitten with. Love all the greenery in California.


Next we checked out the pier at Santa Monica. It was pretty foggy and misty but people were having a good time.


I'm a fan of birds of all kind and loved these parrots and macaws. I feel like I could have had a good conversation with the white feathered fellow there.


The rest of the evening was spent at my show at Gallery 1988 Venice. Had a yummy supper with great folks. If you want to see more photos of the reception and show check out my previous blog post here.

And so ends day 2 of our California adventure.

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Day 3 we went off to Universal Studios. 


Right off the bat I got to meet one of my favorite characters ever Scooby Doo!!! The kids on the right are pretty happy for me. It's not every day you get to meet one of your childhood heros!


Later that day the whole gang came out. Funny side story...there's a pretty good replica of The Mystery Machine driving around Lincoln, Nebraska here. Every once and a while I see it go by and think "that's sweeeeet". 

Didn't get many other photos of day at Universal. I liked the back tour a lot. Especially when I found out that Murder She Wrote was all done there on site. If there had been a Murder She Wrote gift shop I would have walked away with everything in the store. Just saying that they missed out a big money making opportunity by not having any Murder She Wrote memorabilia. I mean really....it aired for 12 seasons... looooove it.

The rest of the day kinda ended when I went on The Mummy ride which I probably should not have when I tend to get a bit motion sick. But I managed to tremble away alive.


It was a good one California. Hope to visit again and check out more of the art happenings, and hug more palm trees, and splash around in the ocean one of these days!

Tuesday, December 04, 2012

"Natural History" show opening at Gallery 1988 Venice

Last Saturday was the opening to the duo show "Natural History" at Gallery 1988: Venice with Leontine Greenberg and myself. It was a bit rainy but thanks everyone who came and extra special thanks to the fine folks at Gallery 1988.

It was my first time in California and I couldn't have been more thrilled to be there!





Here's a closer link at my pieces in the show. This venue specializes in pop culture shows and so I focused the theme of my paintings to what pop culture is to me. I tend to be on the nerdy side of pop culture...Dungeons and Dragons, Video Games, and Legos are a few of my references that came up in this show.

Critical Fail, 6.25x6.25 inches, Gouache and ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012 Available

D10 of Bad Beasties, 10x10 inches, Gouache & Ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012 SOLD 

D20 of Awesome Artifacts, 10x10 inches, Gouache and ink paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012,  Available

Fire Flower, 7.5 x 10 inches, gouache and ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012 Available

Flora of the Mushroom Kingdom, 12x12 inches, gouache & ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012 Available

The Forest Grew While She Dreamed, 14.25x8.5 inches, gouache & ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012 Available

Exploring the Mushroom Grove, 8x8 inches, gouache and ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012 Available Sold

Fragments of Kingdoms Past, 7.5x6.5 inches, gouache and ink on paper, ©Nicole Gustafsson 2012, Available


Ruins, 10x10inches, gouache and ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012 SOLD  |  Prints Available

The Night Fortress, 8x10inches, goauche and ink on paper, ©Nicole Gustafsson, SOLD

The Nothing is Coming, 10x10inches, gouache and ink on paper, © Nicole Gustafsson 2012, Available

All the paintings are available online at www.nineteeneightyeight.com and will be up all month long at the gallery. Check out their website for hours.