(crayon, acrylic paint, watercolor, pen, and collage on paper)
Monday, June 29, 2015
Saturday, June 27, 2015
Friday, June 26, 2015
Monday, June 22, 2015
Everyday: 6/22/15
Playing Dice with My Cat
1.
Talk Radio: 12
Adam: 4
2.
Talk Radio: 7
Adam: 4
3.
Talk Radio: 8
Adam: 9
4.
Talk Radio: 6
Adam: 11
1.
Talk Radio: 12
Adam: 4
2.
Talk Radio: 7
Adam: 4
3.
Talk Radio: 8
Adam: 9
4.
Talk Radio: 6
Adam: 11
Sunday, June 21, 2015
Everyday: 6/21/15
Sieve
heat-shrink tubing, coral, beef sticks, Parachute Survival Bracelet, syringes, memory card, dice, asphalt, level, and hardware
2015
[this one is white]
heat-shrink tubing, coral, beef sticks, Parachute Survival Bracelet, syringes, memory card, dice, asphalt, level, and hardware
2015
[this one is white]
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Thursday, June 18, 2015
ball lightning dance
GLB-064 BALL LIGHTNING AT ALPENA, MICHIGAN
Anonymous; Nature, 126:153, July 26, 1930.
August 1, 1907. Ball Lightning of Alpena, Michigan.---On August 1, 1907 during a heavy shower with thunder and lightning, a ball of lightning about six to eight inches in diameter entered a house. It dropped lightly to the floor, moved round the room in circles, then entering the wall, moved up inside it and came out a few feet above the window. A four-inch brace was splintered and much plaster was forced into the room. The ball then travelled across the room again and out the other wall, making a ragged hole. It struck into the earth about 30 feet from the house, leaving a hole about 6 inches wide an a few inches deep.
-from Strange Phenomena: A Sourcebook of Unusual Natural Phenomena, compiled by William R. Corliss, 1973
Anonymous; Nature, 126:153, July 26, 1930.
August 1, 1907. Ball Lightning of Alpena, Michigan.---On August 1, 1907 during a heavy shower with thunder and lightning, a ball of lightning about six to eight inches in diameter entered a house. It dropped lightly to the floor, moved round the room in circles, then entering the wall, moved up inside it and came out a few feet above the window. A four-inch brace was splintered and much plaster was forced into the room. The ball then travelled across the room again and out the other wall, making a ragged hole. It struck into the earth about 30 feet from the house, leaving a hole about 6 inches wide an a few inches deep.
-from Strange Phenomena: A Sourcebook of Unusual Natural Phenomena, compiled by William R. Corliss, 1973
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Friday, June 12, 2015
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Everyday: 6/11/15
7.418ft (Key West, FL) (commissioned painting by Alberto DeAndrea, made in Key West, at 7.418ft above sea level) 2015
The previous two pieces in this series are here.
[iPhones do not do the best documentation]
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
Everyday: 6/9/15
today i got to sit in my studio for a while, after a few weeks of moving and traveling. i kinda went overboard on a drawing. it needed to happen.
then my scanner messed up and made it look like a Wade Guyton
(acrylic paint, glue, debris, charcoal, wax crayon, marker, and stickers on newsprint grocery ad)
then my scanner messed up and made it look like a Wade Guyton
Sunday, June 7, 2015
closed systems
water thing at Sideling Hill, MD
water meters in Orlando, FL
pipes on the University of Chicago campus
water meter in Maitland, FL
water meter in Winter Park, FL
water meters in Baldwin Park, Orlando, FL
bathroom pipes at the University of Chicago
gas meter in Pilsen, Chicago, IL
gas meter in Pilsen, Chicago, IL
gas pipes on the University of Chicago campus
sketch for a closed system
Labels:
closed systems,
gas,
research,
utilities,
water
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
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