Showing posts with label L. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L. Show all posts
10 September 2012
16 June 2010
15 June 2010
14 June 2010
23 May 2010
24 March 2010
22 March 2010
26 February 2010
31 December 2009
17 December 2009
A floral map that charts our route through South America where my brother and I cycled for twleve months (see Bicyclandes). From north to south: Ecuador (chuquiraga jussieui), Peru (cantua buxifolia), Bolivia (heliconia rostrata), Chile (lapageria rosea), Argentina (erythrina crista-galli). In the process of being tattooed on his lower left-side. 148 x 148 mm.
16 December 2009
A geographic bouquet of flowers that represent each place my brother visited while traveling Southeast Asia. From north to south: Vietnam (nelumbo nucifera), Cambodia (mitrella mesnyi), Thailand (cassia fistula), Indonesia (rafflesia arnoldii), Malaysia (hibiscus rosa-sinensis), Singapore (vanda Miss Joaquim). Soon to be permanently inked on his left arm. 148 x 170 mm.
11 December 2009
19 November 2009
18 November 2009
Gary's Drug Co. lifts from its storefront for the first time since its erection in 1909 after ingesting a magical mix of its own dealings. Boston became alarmed at the anti-gravitational spectacle but immediately formed a block-long queue for the levitational concoction. Sources have not disclosed the recipe. 148 x 148 mm.
Labels:
Architecture,
Boston,
Building,
Colonial,
L,
Levitation
30 October 2009
03 October 2009
07 September 2009
20 July 2009
The "Hormigas Negras" entertaining onlookers with dreadlocked mix of ska, reggae, and folk music on a busy afternoon in Buenos Aires. They willingly exchanged their latest album for this drawing. 148 x 148 mm.
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