Over the weekend I passed through the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian and caught an exhibition of Brian Jungen 's scupltures. Jungen' s work is constructed with recycled materials.
November 29, 2009
Brian Jungen at the NMAI
Whale Skeleton (constructed with plastic patio chairs)
If you are down at the mall and have the chance, stop by to check it out!
Brave (constructed with old baseball gloves)
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Labels: Brian Jungen, National Museum of the American Indian
November 22, 2009
New Illustration
The following commentary illustration was done for Education Week and accompanied an article that explored what steps need to be taken to reform the education system. Above all, the article declares that reformers need to have be visionaries as they courageously step forward to reach meet their ultimate goal.
rough sketch
final blue-line drawing
final illustration (colored in photoshop)
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Labels: Education Week
November 2, 2009
American Comfort Food #2
Here is the second in my new series: American Comfort Food. Stay tuned for the rest in the coming weeks!
"American Comfort Food: Hope" (mixed media on paper)
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Labels: American Comfort Food, mixed media
November 1, 2009
Transformer Auction
Transformer Gallery's Annual Auction is this Saturday (11/7/09), and I'll have one new piece (see in past post) available. If you haven't gotten tickets yet, there is still time!
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Labels: Transformer gallery
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