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I can assure you, Todd is not a cyclops.

I am preparing for my third exhibition this year and I have less than a month to complete a body of work

At present I am looking at the effect dementia has on the brain and using this concept to work with vintage paper and tracing paper.

These will, I hope, eventually become containers.

This sheet of paper has been heat treated and holes added using a soldering iron

  

Decided to add some detail to some already built cars. I have to start wiring the engines while building the cars, and not after, that's much harder.

extreme close up of painting-in-progress

NYC Foresight

Chris Woebken & Daniel Goddemeyer

 

www.nycforesight.org

The box is made with quite luxe curly maple yet showcases only a penny, the smallest possible denomination of american currency: A piece of metal unfit to picked up from the ground.

work in progress. am hoping to finish this very soon so I can be warm

i wanted to share a work in progress... right now it's really about working through the idea and the "mechanics" of it. simply put, creating a pattern that will work.

 

they will probably end up looking very different, but i thought i'd share a little bit of the process.

 

NYC Foresight

Chris Woebken & Daniel Goddemeyer

 

www.nycforesight.org

MIRANDOLA - PALAZZO COMUNALE - FIANCATA

Sono evidenti i tamponamenti a sostegno delle arcate e delle colonne.

Ristrutturazione alloggio 50 mq

Torino | 2010

Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.

 

Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative

Above I am making 2 charms. They are being made for a raffle that includes many jewelers! As soon as the logistics are tidied up I will post more information.

 

100% of the proceeds will be going to GlobalGiving.org.

I've been working on a charcoal grey winter set for my s.o. Nathaniel. Right now I've completed the scarf. The panda is wearing what I have done for the hat so far.

 

The yarn I am using is to die for. It's Classic Elite Inca Alpaca color #1177 lot #3033. It is insanely soft and almost oily... it feels like silk even though it's 100% alpaca from Peru. It comes in a number of good colors too... definately going to a repeat customer.

 

Anyway... after the hat comes the wrist warmers. Look out for those.

This is where the most detail lies on this painting... currently.

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