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| Amy Carr became self-taught in fine art through experimentation, observation, and obsession. She later went to college for Graphic Design and moved to Austin, Texas. Unfortuneately, many companies had not fully recovered from 9/11 and she found it difficult to find entry level work in the small design scene of Austin. Still, she was determined to work in a creative environment and was soon inspired to pursue Live Production.
Finding employment in Stagecraft unleashed a new thrill within her. Making props &scenic art was a natural extension of Amy's natural creativity, while playing with lights &audio equipment released the inner geek that had been trapped for too long. She continues to grow within the field of Production and has acquired a Producer's License at Channel Austin where she hopes to learn more about Camera Operation and Film Editing.
The culmination of Amy's innate creativity and production experience has allowed her to flourish and encourage inspiration to transpire within &without her.... |
| Pacific Oasis Art Exhibit Hello! Hello! Hi!
I recently hung my first BROOKLYN art exhibit! It feels great to be showing on the East Coast again! My work can be seen at Pacific Oasis Café located in Crown Heights. I fell in love with this place when I moved to the area because it is the perfect place to really meet your neighbors. The flow in this little spot is inspiring! As the owners noted, my work suspiciously matches the décor. | | Varilite Training Support Here's a link to my fundraiser page so I can get trained and make technology and art make out with each other. Please help make the dream a reality! LOVE! | | Gung Hay Fat Choy! Happy New Year 2011 year of the Rabbit The Lunar New Year dates from 2600 BC, when the Emperor Huang Ti introduced the first cycle of the Chinese zodiac.
Because of cyclical lunar dating, the first day of the year can fall anywhere between late January and the middle of February. | | EXODUS This is the introduction to my exodus from Facebook. I know, I make it sound like I'm taking off on a rocket ship to another planet. It kinda feels like that a little bit, and I wasn't even there that long. | | My New Career As A Travel Writer & Cafe Critic I still have several days to kill before I get any work in San Francisco. I'm running out of money, bored with myself, and spending an exuberant amount of time in coffee houses expecting to be fulfilled and surprised like I was when I was graduating my teen years at The Last Drop in Philly. The next thing to do was always found at that vortex of 13th &Pine, even if it meant just sitting on the stoop at 13th &Pine. |
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