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Pete Cuba
Inferno
Watercolor & ink on constructed wood
2009
Confession: I never read Dante's Inferno (or the Divine Comedy) before starting this painting, and I never got around to it while working on the painting either. The original concept involved kinetic sculpture intertwined with watercolor painting (I was assured by an engineer friend that my plans would not work).
I thought of the story as a sort of fabricated travel journalism. As someone who rarely travels far, I thought it fitting to choose a story of travel that never happened.
This man had yet to see his final evening
but, through his folly, little time was left
before he did he was so close to it.
February 26 - 27, 2010
Sheila Papaioannou
Antique & Vintage Purses & Accessories
Hemmens Cultural Center
150 Dexter Ct.
Elgin, IL
Pete Cuba
Inferno
Watercolor & ink on constructed wood
2009
Confession: I never read Dante's Inferno (or the Divine Comedy) before starting this painting, and I never got around to it while working on the painting either. The original concept involved kinetic sculpture intertwined with watercolor painting (I was assured by an engineer friend that my plans would not work).
I thought of the story as a sort of fabricated travel journalism. As someone who rarely travels far, I thought it fitting to choose a story of travel that never happened.
This man had yet to see his final evening
but, through his folly, little time was left
before he did he was so close to it.
Pete Cuba
Inferno
Watercolor & ink on constructed wood
2009
Confession: I never read Dante's Inferno (or the Divine Comedy) before starting this painting, and I never got around to it while working on the painting either. The original concept involved kinetic sculpture intertwined with watercolor painting (I was assured by an engineer friend that my plans would not work).
I thought of the story as a sort of fabricated travel journalism. As someone who rarely travels far, I thought it fitting to choose a story of travel that never happened.
This man had yet to see his final evening
but, through his folly, little time was left
before he did he was so close to it.
Pete Cuba
Inferno
Watercolor & ink on constructed wood
2009
Confession: I never read Dante's Inferno (or the Divine Comedy) before starting this painting, and I never got around to it while working on the painting either. The original concept involved kinetic sculpture intertwined with watercolor painting (I was assured by an engineer friend that my plans would not work).
I thought of the story as a sort of fabricated travel journalism. As someone who rarely travels far, I thought it fitting to choose a story of travel that never happened.
This man had yet to see his final evening
but, through his folly, little time was left
before he did he was so close to it.
This is the finished painting from this sketch. Big painting, 25 x 36 inches.
This seems to be a popular painting, I had lots of inquires about it, if only I had a credit card machine I would have sold it.
but then, sold at diy trunk show 2007
I participated in my first Holiday Sale & Trunk Show today. It was loads of fun, and even more profitable than I anticipated.
Tiffany Tuttle , an amazing young quilter visited us to share her quilts and passion. You can find her blog here.
Various pictures taken during the special New Balance 990 V4 Private Trunkshow & Community Pop-Up Experience/Release Event held by Made In The DMV and Shoe City at Smith Public Trust in Washington, DC on Friday, February 12, 2016 by DJ Fusion of the syndicated FuseBox Radio Broadcast.
Photos taken with a Sony A58 camera with various lenses.
Shopping in Naples is one of our favorite things to do among the Hilton Naples Team. We are excited to host the Nina McLemore Trunk Show at the Hilton Naples Hotel on December 13 & 14, 2010
Pete Cuba
Inferno
Watercolor & ink on constructed wood
2009
Confession: I never read Dante's Inferno (or the Divine Comedy) before starting this painting, and I never got around to it while working on the painting either. The original concept involved kinetic sculpture intertwined with watercolor painting (I was assured by an engineer friend that my plans would not work).
I thought of the story as a sort of fabricated travel journalism. As someone who rarely travels far, I thought it fitting to choose a story of travel that never happened.
This man had yet to see his final evening
but, through his folly, little time was left
before he did he was so close to it.
David Schalliol
Moving Out (Detroit)
Archival inkjet prints on Kodak Endura Lustre paper
2009
Visual representations of abandonment and dereliction have become the dominant symbols of Detroit, Michigan. These images draw our attention to the aesthetics of abandonment through the presentation of decaying structures, but they rarely address the processes leading to dereliction. When the processes do happen to be addressed – as by an introductory essay or through interwoven material – an assumption of the macro causes of abandonment typically imbues the image with a meaning that is disconnected from the reality of the documented place. After all, while (the typically assumed) limited resources certainly cause dereliction, it is also caused by other processes, such as municipal efforts to redevelop a community through building clearance.
I directly address the problems inherent in such representation by creating a linear visual narrative of what happens to a house when a family abandons it for another home. In this representation, photographs of five distinct Detroit buildings are used as stand-ins for the stages of dereliction of an individual building. The use of multiple buildings, rather than time series photographs of a single case, calls attention to the act of narrative construction. Without the same building to connect the images, the viewer must evaluate the relationship between the buildings in order to assess the piece. In so doing, I hope the viewer contemplates the presented dereliction narrative but also contemplates the process of narrative construction and the specific circumstances of each subject building.
Claire Pettibone Trunkshow at Little White Dress
Denver, August 2nd/2014
Claire Pettibone
Little White Dress (Denver)
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