Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Instagram the Weekend

I still have a bunch of film that I've taken from Z and I's trip down to SoCal. We attended a wedding, visited the Huntington Library, and spend time with my family. I can't wait to see how those pictures turned out! Until then, here are some photos that I've taken using instagram to document some past weekend activities:

Lights in the Vietnamese sandwich shop

My favorite black floral headband that Finnegan chewed up and I managed to sew it back together. Whew!

Z doin' some work and drinkin' coffee. 

Grumpy Finnegan

Sashimi from lunch with my Mom and Sister in Camarillo

Delicious Calamansi soda from a Filipino Restaurant that Z and I tried in Daly City

Sunday Bike Ride and reading at Precita Park

Vietnamese Iced Coffee...So Yummy!

Vietnamese Sandwich Special #2

City life

Here are a few random snap shots that I've taken over the past couple of weeks from outings with Z to grab some coffee at the Ferry Building, walking to get tortas y sopa over on 22nd & Bryant, or having some drinks with my cousin at one of our favorite dive bars. 


















Dog's Day Afternoon

Z's parents went on a quick trip to the east coast and we were in charge of dog-sitting their Half Lab / Half Golden Retriever, named Nico. Despite the obvious size difference, Nico and Finnegan are best friends and love to chase each other around in the backyard. Even though we were far from the city with its hustle and bustle, I did not mind suburbia escape because the weather was nice and warm. I am so used to always leaving the  apartment with a sweater, coat, and tights that I forget what it's like without all these layers to keep myself warm. I spent the weekend reading, relaxing, record store browsing, and thrift store shopping. Such a perfect weekend, if you ask me!











artMRKT

A couple of weekends ago, Z and I got a chance to stop by artMRKT at the Concourse Exhibition Center in SOMA and viewed work being displayed by galleries from all over the United States. With a fair portion of the art priced between several hundred to many thousands of dollars, SOMA seemed the appropriate setting with its gleaming skyscrapers and parvenu savor. The pictures below are just some of the multitudinous volume of  work at artMRKT.











Broken Love by Grisha Briskin



Cirrosa by artist Jessica Drenk who transforms familiar objects into patterns seen in nature.

Margaret Keelan’s uncanny sculpture Dancer in Red Dress


This last picture is one of my favorites. What may seem like some ubiquitous  American Flag artwork was actually small items (scissors, swiss army knives, lighters, etc.) that have been confiscated from various airline travelers. There were definitely some completely random items! Yay America!