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because of the size of the block, there is a greater liklihood that there will be vast variance in height to paper over the entire surface of the cut. And so i have mic'd it out and marked it up.
painted in a class taught by Mark Henry at his studio.
Mark Henry Frames.
Painted in the spring of 2010
The big board, listing sessions to attend at Transparency Camp. Learn about it at joeflood.com/2009/03/01/transparency-camp-09-pushing-gove...
Development Gateway organized the 2012 AMP Best Practices Workshop to bring together country governments and development partners to discuss ways to improve aid effectiveness, transparency, and accountability around the world
We were in Paris and saw the blue Eiffel Tower because France had the EU Presidency at the time, oddly enough it switched to Czech Republic just before we headed there. This is part of a celebration/recognition project by different European artists... but we actually spotted and enjoyed this guy before knowing what his significance is. Jaume Plensa from Spain made this piece, and it went up just a few days before we arrived in Prague.
In October, CreativeMornings Philadelphia explored transparency with Conrad Benner, founder and editor of StreetsDept.com, a Philly-based photo-blog that documents and celebrates street art, graffiti, and urban exploration. In his talk, he discussed the challenges of documenting and celebrating an illegal art form, how keeping an honest dialog with his readers helped him to grow his blog and social media platforms to become one of the most followed individuals in Philadelphia, and how working openly with advertisers allowed him to turn his labor of love into a career. Photos taken by Steve Weinik.
This talk was possible because of our generous local sponsors: Center / Architecture + Design, High Point Coffee, and DesignPhiladelphia.