I made these images in nov 2010 and printed them yesterday, from Storm Story body of work (top four on the linked page).
barrier 2, 2009, toned and stained gelatin silver print, 5×7.5in.
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I made these images in nov 2010 and printed them yesterday, from Storm Story body of work (top four on the linked page).
barrier 2, 2009, toned and stained gelatin silver print, 5×7.5in.
each of these quartz/crystal-shaped objects is approximately 1 inch by 1 to 2.5 inches and made of wood wrapped in vintage tracing paper.
the form for the casting the plaster landscape with the caverns that the crystals are to have been mined from is nearly ready, too.
for a proposed show @proofgallery a non-profit in south boston.
the first, a large-ish piece: loosely connected masses with multiple entrances as to parks… this is a detail (referance images here)
the second, a mid size piece: plaster/polystyrene quarry with wax mineral deposits, mining structures, and wood/paper quartz
there are bags and bags of this at work, and doubtful they’d miss any. and i’d be helping the environment.
here is the piece installed in the flatfiles. stop by and see it!
Storefront Gallery
16 Wilson Avenue, Brooklyn
gallery hours: 1-6pm, Saturdays and Sundays
From the Museum Insel Hombroich. I’d never liked Cezanne much before seeing these watercolors.
The museum includes simple and perfect buildings designed by Erwin Heerich. Here is a tour of the grounds.
crayon melted into plaster. the bond is very tight with a smooth finish. crayon is probably no more archival than styrofoam; i guess those are non-issues anyway.