Rendering of Proposed Residence
Here is yet another 'progression' sketch that was created over several months during the 1990's. It was affixed to a slide-out table surface that's part of some office-scale file cabinets. When I visited my friend and colleague Steve in the morning, usually to get a cookie out of a drawer, I would try to think of another detail to add to the sketch.
Steve and I had another friend and colleague Bill who was quite meticulous in his personal tastes and preferences. He and his wife had an impressively well-kept and period-decorated home, typically in pre-WW2 American styles. They even kept their microwave oven hidden in the pantry cabinet!
The neighborhood in which they lived was an old community that has a mix of the very nicely maintained, down to the decidedly run-down. Being technically a part of the City of Los Angeles, their area was subject to their programs, motions and zoning decisions of which Bill would be rightly critical.
Thus as a joke, this was a running sketch of things that affect the quality of life in a neighborhood. Everything shown of course would be the direct opposite of what Bill and his wife, and most of us I should add, would want!
Reminder, this is only a joke.
Rendering of Proposed Residence
Here is yet another 'progression' sketch that was created over several months during the 1990's. It was affixed to a slide-out table surface that's part of some office-scale file cabinets. When I visited my friend and colleague Steve in the morning, usually to get a cookie out of a drawer, I would try to think of another detail to add to the sketch.
Steve and I had another friend and colleague Bill who was quite meticulous in his personal tastes and preferences. He and his wife had an impressively well-kept and period-decorated home, typically in pre-WW2 American styles. They even kept their microwave oven hidden in the pantry cabinet!
The neighborhood in which they lived was an old community that has a mix of the very nicely maintained, down to the decidedly run-down. Being technically a part of the City of Los Angeles, their area was subject to their programs, motions and zoning decisions of which Bill would be rightly critical.
Thus as a joke, this was a running sketch of things that affect the quality of life in a neighborhood. Everything shown of course would be the direct opposite of what Bill and his wife, and most of us I should add, would want!
Reminder, this is only a joke.