The ebb and flow of work and result can be a frustrating phenomenon. There are periods of time where it seems like multiple projects are concluding all at once, allowing me to bask in the warm arms of well-being; feeling … Continue reading

The ebb and flow of work and result can be a frustrating phenomenon. There are periods of time where it seems like multiple projects are concluding all at once, allowing me to bask in the warm arms of well-being; feeling … Continue reading
Back at the end of my undergrad experience at Tulane University, the prospect of entering “The Real World” was rather jarring. I had been living in a veritable collegiate wonderland and had an open schedule to a degree I would … Continue reading
(Quick disclaimer: I am neither a participant or accessory in painting freight trains. These photos and words come from the viewpoint of an outside observer.) At the mentions of freight trains and railroads, the minds of the general public will … Continue reading
When March rolls around in New Orleans, it means a few things: 1. Saint Patty’s Day shenanigans 2. The beginning of festival season, and more specifically 3. Buku Music and Art Project. In its sophmore year, Buku has done much … Continue reading
When I originally found out that I was accepted at Miami Ad School, and had wrapped my mind around the fact that I was moving to Miami, one of the first thoughts that entered my head was “I hope I … Continue reading
Once upon a time (last March) my New Orleans family threw a party called Buku Music and Art Project. We had enlisted the help of the talented and experienced minds of MCP Presents to help us promote and run the … Continue reading
DPA recently worked with a long-time client and friend to create an awesome space to celebrate her daughter’s 13th birthday and Bat Mitzvah. The two of them ended up perusing this blog and the coverage of the Bomb Threat parties … Continue reading
… Where to begin… This festival slowly permeated every layer of my life since I was first told it was happening about 4 and a half months ago. Having worked with Winter Circle Productions for about 2 years, I had … Continue reading
The affectionately dubbed “Brickyard Boxes” are a set of large shipping containers that sit in a mostly empty lot in the Bywater, New Orleans and run up against the parking lot of the newly developed Ricemill Condos. Friend and nationally … Continue reading
A few months ago in October, Regional and National street artists descended upon a warehouse in Central City New Orleans to create a colorful atmosphere for a graffiti art show/party called Bomb Threat (see my initial post here). Late this … Continue reading
This Halloween at the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans City Park I had the extreme pleasure of organizing and creating a mural sculpture instillation for the festival. I was rather elated when I found out we would be given … Continue reading