Black Walnut Ink



Although it may appear primitive, walnut tannins produce a delicious brown ink when mixed with silkscreen medium. The above set up produced enough dye to print the S.L.U.G. order: 21 hemp canvas bags locally crafted by Monkey Sew and logo design from Gabe's Imagination.

someone i only get to see once in a while

She told me i had missed the best sunset she had ever seen, but truth be told: i saw the whole thing.





POTENTIALLY
>>silkscreen print in limited edition, black walnut ink on acid free hemp paper and sumi for gray, acrylic black for outline<<
++No animal will be harmed in the making of this print
++Portland rain water will be used to distil locally harvested black walnuts

OBAMA!

Yeah! We did it!

"My reality is REAL!" --Natalie said skipping with umbrella through the rain and in the direction of fireworks, drums and screaming liberals.

I am (finally) proud of my country. A little. We have a lot of lonely people to bring back home before I start my day with the pledge of allegiance, but the fascist empire aside, electing Obama is a blatant symbol of the change that is occurring. Change that is happening everywhere and in all aspects of our world. Not even ignorant rednecks can deny that things are not as they once were. It's about damn time.

My good friend's one-year-old daughter may never consider skin color to be an indication of potential. In terms of dismantling the institution of racism and healing historical infections, Obama has won an enormous victory. That is probably what makes me the most proud, we are finally taking a step beyond fear and into unknown hopefulness. Into the future we go!

Regardless of what happens in the next four years, Obama won the election. For right now, that has me thinking: cool.

Western Oregon Plan Revision (WOPR)

A new plan created by the Bureau of Land Management will increase logging on public lands by 436%. It's a WOPR. Most likely it will pass unless someone tells Governor Kulongoski no.

Probably need more than just one someone. Might need a bus load. Reserve your seat by emailing "stopwopr@gmail.com". The bus leaves the Red and Black Cafe (12th and Oak) on November 14th at 10:30am.

Tell the Governor, "no more clear cuts!"