Showing posts with label Melt. Down.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Melt. Down.. Show all posts

3.29.2011

Melt. Down. Snowmelt Three


As the month of March draws to a close, we can feel spring approaching in our bones, in our minds, and in the air. The large tree sculpture has completely melted away its snowy edifice, and we see that the only remnants of this past cold season are the puddles on the floor. The flowers continue to bloom, as time marches on ... (sorry for the reflection on the window)

3.19.2011

Melt. Down. Snowmelt Two

It's getting pretty warm in the greater Philadelphia area, as the temperature steadily increases we see the snow continue to melt off the tree sculpture. Flowers are still blooming on the walls, and we begin to see puddles form on the floor of the installation.

3.15.2011

Melt. Down. Snowmelt One


On March 11th the first snowmelt occurred in the window on 764 s. 9th, above is the window as well as a closer shot of the freshly melted section. "Some flowers have started to bloom on the back wall, and the snow is beginning to melt off of what appears to be a dead tree" - an astute observer

3.08.2011

Melt. Down. Installed!

Melt. Down. has officially been installed, above is a shot of the first phase at night!

3.02.2011

First two of four new pieces for "Melt. Down."

"My Dream Coozie"
23.5" x 14.5" x 1.75"
mixed media on panel
2011

"Burial"
18.5" x 18.5" x 2.75"
mixed media on panel
2011


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Also, a big thanks to Mr. Daniel Fishel (o-fishel.com) for taking the time to interview me for a blog that he contributes to called Non- Slick.

check out the interview here

thanks!

2.21.2011

"Melt. Down." a melting art installation




I am excited to announce my first big project of 2011. It is a self-initiated installation and collection of new works entitled "Melt. Down." The installation will be on display from March 7th to April 4th and will be changing/melting as the weather warms up and we get closer to spring time. "Melt. Down." will be installed in the front window of a large house (that many of my friends live in) on 9th and Catherine in South Philadelphia. This project intrigued me because it requires me to build-out gallery walls in the window display pictured above. To further complicate matters all artwork and materials for the gallery walls must be small enough to fit through the door to the window display, which is about 2' by 3.5 ' (as pictured above, represented by the pink box in the middle of the schematic). This should be interesting ...

Stay tuned for more information and install pictures as the opening date gets closer.

Also pictured above is the promotional card that I designed, as well as a google map screen shot of the exact location of the house.

Thank you to: Alaina, Emily, Yis, Liz, Matt, Kate, and Jon for letting me utilize their window dislpay for the month of March.