Showing posts with label L. Show all posts
Showing posts with label L. Show all posts

10 September 2012

Happy Birthday, Emily! With a little work, your cabin could become a factory for interesting things in which we would be the creative engines. 128 x 128 mm.

16 June 2010

Are you tired of seeing the world through boring lenses? Try the new Architectural Spectacles for a renewed sense of being. 105 x 74 mm.

15 June 2010

Is there too much visual noise in your everyday environment? Try the new Architectural Spectacles for a pleasant filtration of visual stimuli. 124 x 70 mm.

14 June 2010

Does your life lack ornamentation? Try the new Architectural Spectacles for a vibrant, new you. 152 x 112 mm.

23 May 2010

From the water's edge, it was hard to tell whether the buildings had fallen from above and landed in a big heap of stone, wood, and windows or if they had erupted from the mountain beneath them in molten coagulation of building parts becoming architecture. 148 x 180 mm.

24 March 2010

Had the truck continued its route toward the sea from the town of Paraguay, the intended Gtmo would have involved a great deal more anguish than the small, quiet town on the scheduled stop. 148 x 180 mm.

22 March 2010

With the disbandment of Buena Vista Social Club, old guys galore have taken to the streets of Cuba with his best rendition of "Chan Chan." Los Jubilados gently but passionately strum in the shade, on the stoop, as lazy traffic noise fills the silence between songs. 148 x 170 mm.

26 February 2010


Rogers Rim Rock Ranch (including subsequent additions by Spring Canyon Ranch owners) as seen by Captain A. W. Stevens of the Explorer II on its November 1935 world record-setting ascent to 72,395 feet in a 3.7 million cubic foot balloon. 148 x 180 mm.

31 December 2009


As the year ends, daring resolutions are hastily satisfied in an exposé of amateur acrobatics among the many branches in Aspen. 148 x 168 mm.

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


Though resembling a sliced onion, passersby cry for other reasons as they lament at what used to be: sacred, fertile ground that once hosted a sustainable nation, now poisoned by architecture inspired by irrelevant culinary staples. 148 x 160 mm.

19 November 2009


A monumental waffle made from the syrup-guzzling fenestration of Steven Holl's dormitory at MIT fed every resident in Simmons Hall at a hangover breakfast held on the facing pitch after a heated robotics competition that celebrated the closing of Homecoming Week. 148 x 172 mm.

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.

30 October 2009


No shortage of outbuildings and additions at the Schroeder's stead as it stands three generations after its construction. 148 x 148 mm.

07 October 2009



With winter fast approaching, even origami looks south. 148 x 210 mm.

03 October 2009



Visually speaking, muted compliments balance well. Audibly speaking, they aren't effective at all. If it were colored, this might make sense. 148 x 210 mm.

07 September 2009



A colorless rendering of the most colorful neighborhood in Buenos Aires. 148 x 148 mm.

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.

19 July 2009



Tucked into the acutest angle of the odd-shaped Plazoleta Carlos Pellegrini in Buenos Aires, the French Embassy paused its seductive dance routine long enough to be inked. It has since resumed dancing. 148 x 148 mm.