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I had to stop and photograph this railcar. I love the graffiti on this
Red Wing Minnesota
November 16th 2013
This work of public art in Plainfield, Indiana was created by Kylin Brown of Kylin Brown Art Studio, and sponsored by Duke Energy. Greg Nichols of Al’s Donuts provided the west side of his building as the canvas. The pictures in the letters represent different elements of the town. The black line at the bottom represents the national road (US 40) which runs through Plainfield.
122 Pictures in 2022 - Theme No. 81 - Public Art
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This art journal page was made for the Greeting Farms Heart Journaling challenge - Text me. The concept was to focus on text as the main element of your page(s). You can read more about the process on my blog: deconstructingjen.com/archives/4620
A child's drawing for my Create a Creature
kids workshop. I asked the kids (ages 9 - 12 yrs) to first draw or paint their own animal creature.
Was invited to contribute a piece to my church's art organization "Ministry of Expression" launch exhibition.
Inspired by aboriginal art. Journal Quilt for May 2011, mono printed, silk painted, applique, machine embroidery, free motion stitching and acrylic paint.
i grandi scultori e pittori del passato e presente ne hanno sempre esaltato la bellezza.. come non dargli ragione!!..
"All architecture is great architecture after sunset; perhaps architecture is really a nocturnal art, like the art of fireworks."
Gilbert K. Chesterton
"Two golden hours somewhere between sunrise and sunset. Both are set with 60 diamond minutes. No reward is offered. They are gone forever."
Horace Mann
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Instead of my regular Strathmore hardbound sketchbook, I’ve been working in a different sketchbook for my Coronavirus Self-Portrait series. My mother-in-law gave me this beautiful sketchbook in 1983. I was going to use it only for self-portraits. I did seven self-portraits from 1983 to 1987 and then never drew in it again. It is nice to open it and fill its pages. It has an interesting story and since it was based on something French, I suppose it makes more sense to draw in it here in Paris than in Brooklyn:
THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART (New York)
ART DECO BOOKBINDING
French, 20th Century
This Art Deco bookbinding was adapted from a book in the Museum’s collection. The original was designed by Pierre Legrain (1889-1929) for Paul Valéry’s “L’ame et la danse,” published in Paris by Javal et Boudeaux in February 1926. Legrain designed unique handmade inlaid and tooled bookbindings in Paris durning the early part of the twentieth century. He was also known for his innovative decorative art designs. The original book was bound in brown Levant leather and inlaid with black and neutral Moroccan leather. The brown, gold, and platinum lines were hand tooled.
Our adaption is facsimile size. It is bound in simulated leather and has been stamped five times, once for each color. The book has 128 blank pages and is made of cream white, vellum-finished, acid-free paper. The book is suitable for writing or sketching.