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Mat, Lisa and I just jumped in the van and headed to who knows where until we stumbled upon an abandoned shopping strip in downtown Chandler. So Mat took off his shoes, I grabbed the camera, and Lisa just looked into the lens with her big blue eyes, and WOW. Plus the plant was a courtesy of Jessica Williams. It almost made it into every shot, bless it's heart. Thanks Jess.
There are homeless people, construction workers and all kinds of interesting people that I have run into in my explorations of the city.
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7ft. x 8ft. - 80 colors - 1280 square panels - 10,240 mat cuts - a lot of glue.
i've been working on getting this finished for 5 years now (not consistently of course). i used to work at an art framing shop. mat board is an awesome medium. i have 60 more colors that wouldn't fit (future project). i love the geometric shadows that are cast off the reversed bevel pyramids.
Attendees look over the Guardian systems at the Seeing Machines booth at the Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Kentucky, April 1, 2016. (John Sommers II for Transport Topics)
Waltham Forest Cycling Campaign social ride from Walthamstow E17, down the river Lea to the Trinity Buoy Wharf on the banks of the Thames