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TEAMS4TAPS @ NBA DRAFT
JUNE 20, 2019
BROOKLYN, NY
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Horses have to be the ultimate altheletes. The amount of weight they can pull is crazy! And they truly love to do it.
second painting for cafe mia, still just a draft.
I am channeling my inner architect. sketching these incredible renaissance buildings.
26 x 26 inches, on wood panel
Draft. Failed. A failed draft. Too big or too small? It was a pencil draft but I outline it to see how funny it is. ( The correct one is in progress but I think it's fun to share this )
Because it sounds better than "leech".
When you come upon lighting that has been set up by a film crew and you get a shot with their light, what do you call it? What do you tag it? Draft clearly has problems as people may already use that tag. Maybe...
May 15, 2019 - "The complex of buildings at Hillside includes spaces from across Wright’s career as a designer: the “abstract forest” drafting studio (1939), the Hillside Assembly Hall (1903), the Hillside Theater (1955), and the Fellowship dining hall (1955). Hillside is home to the School of Architecture at Taliesin, and students in residence here from mid-May through mid-October may be seen at work in the studio. The Assembly Hall is an example of Wright’s strides to “destroy the box” of traditional architectural design. The Hillside Theater includes a theater curtain, that was adapted from a Wright-designed geometric abstraction of the Taliesin landscape." Previous text from the following website: www.taliesinpreservation.org/history/
A drafting stool is specially designed to improve on the working conditions of anyone who uses it. It provides the proper support for the body, specifically the back that must be at the right angle at all times.
When traveling there were times in 2015 where I didn't have access to a computer for what ever reason. I tend to travel with a sketchbook and something to draw with. In this case it would be my trusty non-photo blue pencil and a Micron 08 pen. Will these ever get made into actual badges? Maybe someday, but for now you can see the process.