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I wanted to keep my sheet sets and my sewing pins organized, so I made a drawstring sheet bag and pin cushion out of re-used / re-purposed t-shirts. The pin cushion has a yarn ball in it as filler and makes it so easier to place pins instead of the too stiff standard tomato cushion. You know which one. They were easy to make and I felt good recycling and not having to buy anything new. Click on the photos above to check out the photo slideshow.

2007-05-18 Arthouse 5×7 – 01.jpg, originally uploaded by photoboothpictures.

New artwork by Allegra McCoy at Arthouse’s 2007 5×7 Art Splurge and Exhibition.

Self-Centered Black Hole Level 1, 2 and 3 (2007)
by Allegra McCoy
Mixed Media
Watercolor & Drawing transfered on transparency

Click on photo to view more photos from event on Flickr

Shaune Kolber And Allegra McCoy present at first Pecha Kucha Austin at fd2s, 5/10/07. Click on photo to view slideshow of Pecha Kucha Austin
Click on photo to view slideshow of Pecha Kucha Austin


Lights, Models, Hair, Photography, FASHION!

Links:
You Tube Channel
Photo Booth Pictures website
Vain Salon website

Bunnyphonic performs at Volitant Gallery Closing of “Take Me To Bed or Lose Me Forever” Dec. 30th, 2006 in Austin, TX. Watch “Bunnyphonic versus the Spanish Inquisition” video captured by Allegra McCoy on my You Tube Channel. Photo and Video by Allegra McCoy.

Video and photo art documentation was captured handheld with Canon Powershot A530 digital camera (a consumer 5 megapixel still camera with low resolution video capability).

Links:
You Tube Channel
Photo Booth Pictures website
Bunnyphonic website

Bunnyphonic took us to a fantastical land of sweet sounds, birds and innocence in her performance at the Art Palace opening artist reception for the current exhibition entitled COCONUTS in Austin, Texas. Her performance entitled “Learning More & More about Less & Less & Less” was captured live by Allegra McCoy and will be screened on DVD for the remainder of the exhibition. Bunnyphonic’s performance, along with the work of artists Josh Rios, Sam de la Rosa, and Rell Ohlson is currently on view at Art Palace from July 22-August 23, 2006.

Check it out at: photoboothpictures.com