Shooting as art

More work on art, last night hit it hard, class presentation on my piece from last night…lots of video time, but the problem is that primere’s text is awful. The piece dealt with war, play, and survival…it worked out pretty well.

Today I got to go to the shooting range “Jackson Arms” I was a pretty alright shot, the .22 ruger is pretty accurate…26 bucks for the class, 100rounds of ammo, and a lane. It was a lot louder than I thought it would be.

I also have to work tomorrow at SFAI’s booth, and I’m not sure how well I can do that job, as I have so many gripes about the school…but I’m learning, but I want more for my money…anywho it’s from 11-7 and I get 100 bucks so it’s cool.

Published by Pete Ippel

Pete Ippel, the son of a dancer and a musician, was born in Oak Park, Illinois and has been surrounded by the arts since birth. He moved to Morris, Illinois in 1989 and started to participate in athletics rather than dance. After high school, Pete attended Cornell University where he received a BA in psychology and a BFA in photo / digital art making. He continued to follow his sporting dreams in the high jump, which culminated in a school record leap of 7 feet 1/2 inch in 2001. In May 2004 he attained an MFA degree in the New Genres department of the San Francisco Art Institute. Presently Pete is a practicing artist whose work is in numerous private collections and has been exhibited in New York, California, and internationally. Mr. Ippel resides in Working Artists Ventura, a sustainable artist community in southern California. In addition, he teaches art, is a web developer, an active blogger, and still high jumps from time to time. As a passionate problem solver and a pragmatic optimist, Pete’s art and his life are full of exciting challenges.

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