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credit: Jessie Ditmore, STRAW Project Manager
STRAW Project Manager Drew Mealor and Senior Project Manager Leia Giambastiani spread mulch throughout the transition zone planting area at Shollenberger Marsh
Simulating the spread of two viruses after initial infection. Red cells indicate virus #1, green cells indicate virus #2. The surrounding regions are healthy cells. This image shows the spread after fifteen generations.
I've always liked the time before dawn because there's no one around to remind me who I'm supposed to be, so it's easier to remember who I am ~ story people
i designed the invitations for the exhibition (la mostra) of our work next week. budget: nonexistant. time: limited.
two-up spreads spitting out of an ancient epson printer. it was a bit brutish with my lineweight of helvetica thin but the red was brighter than the plotter, and we didn't have to manually feed.
Year:
2025
Medium:
Acrylic paint pens
Size:
5 x 9 in
Additional Information:
This painting was inspired by food packaging and pop art. I used bright colors and bold shapes to make something ordinary, like sardines, look fun and eye-catching. I wanted to show how advertising makes simple things seem exciting, and how everyday products can be turned into art.
You can see the Chocolate Mint spreading at the edge of my Veggie Bed #2. The brick border was removed from the bed as I was adjusting their position.
Blogged here: www.joeysplanting.com/2006/07/02/a-day-of-mortaring/