electro.calendarmap.twenty.ten.

For the few: a sneak peek at the work in progress. This is merely a tiny sketch (about business card size, folded) for the sake of layout, mind– (Who knows what the end result will look like?) There is much to design and draw! Time for such undertakings still a few weeks off– But rest… Continue reading electro.calendarmap.twenty.ten.

waiting on a render…

Yesterday went to the small park-outside-the-park where the neptune fountain is; shot some footage of the water ripples and snapped a few of the man himself. Laughing, maniacal; trident-wielder in the spray. I think I'm coming down with the same under-the-weather/cold that ruined Ben's weekend. Just in time for the ramping-up of this project, too.… Continue reading waiting on a render…

Summer things

Our two giant plants in the windows of the front room, enjoying the sun. I've been typing dyslexic all day. Weird. Memorial Day weekend–  first great exodus of cityfolk to the hinterlands; civic start to the summer months. I've spent a fair amount of it working, but today has so far been for things of… Continue reading Summer things

“the experts agree”

Not only that the Decemberists are great, but that they have a lot of great posters. I'm happy to be included in their list of artists, and man I wish I had a print of the Jay Ryan one with the bird houses, along with the lovely row houses poster by Jen Skelley and Nate… Continue reading “the experts agree”

remiss at updates

It's just because I've been so busy with work, and nothing else much to write about. I realize I have also been remiss about Emily's Flat Stanley. Again, haven't had a chance ot take him out in Brooklyn! (Although I did bring him to DC...) Another map from a dream: Excerpt: There was a wedding… Continue reading remiss at updates

bonsai

Bonsai trees at the National Arboretum in DC; the second one is a mangrove tree from South America. Kelley, her mother, cousins and I went on Sunday afternoon to visit the koi and feed them, but the pellet machine was empty. We saw the azaleas in bloom– lighting up the forested hillsides like pink and… Continue reading bonsai

Vercingetorix wept.

If the kernel were (not a colonel) a general, the general is Caesar (swift, sudden and devastating attacks!), my poor iMac is Vercingetorix (doomed!), and his luck has run out– Today it's crossed a threshold and it's utterly unusable– even with nothing running save iTunes, it experienced the panic. I'm waiting to hear from the… Continue reading Vercingetorix wept.

paintings: progress

Clinton building, much changed from its pink sky days. (40" x 30") Amsterdam map. The upper half show the progress made at art night on Tuesday. (24" x 18") Maps and blue are the new introduction to this leg of the architectural series, the third of which is the row of Amsterdam houses on the… Continue reading paintings: progress

“Berlin & the nature of Abstracts”

Finally, a drawing! [It's been since 03/12. This one was done on 04/17. Too long in between]