The buh-log comes to life!

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I made a stencil a couple of days ago. Here's a picture of it. Right now, I can't actually afford any spraypaint to tag Durham with my revolutionary message, but once I get some, hoo-boy! When I go to Pittsburgh next, Melio and I are going to tag it downtown. It'll be awesome. Depending on how I feel about this stencil, I want to make a series for Durham. This town has a lot of crappy, crappy graffiti. Not that my stencil is going to exactly change anybody's life. I'm thinking about a multi-color something-or-other. Maybe I'll slap a slogan on my President Faulkner stencil and use it here. Heck, maybe I can put the Endicott stencil over a Faulkner silhouette. Hmm ...

Originally, the Faulkner was for the UT campus, but I got stuck trying to come up with a slogan to go with it. (Larry Faulkner just looks like a random suit, even on his own campus.) I thought I was going to use "FAULKNER KNEW," but then there was a big controversy with UT, the Daily Texan, security cameras, and the open records act, and I decided to go with "LARRY LIKES TO WATCH," but I never got around to it. Maybe I can still use that slogan in Durham. It'll be that much more cryptic. For some reason, Kate suggests "Larry Likes to Pack It," but that's just creepy, seeing as my dad's name is Larry.

So, anyway, that's my first weblog entry. Woo-hoo!

What I learned today:
- Norwegians are SEX PERVERTS.
- There are good reasons to own a TV.

3 Comments

freddy perez said:

first post

nice dude. i like your stencils. how'd you get the faulkner one to fade? is that just running paint?

lazlo said:

dave -- the "fade" effect can be accomplished by holding the stencil above the surface you're spraying. (i.e., not pressed directly against it.)

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