Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts

31 March 2010

A buggy without a beast—the fifteenth century equivalent of a car that has run out of gas (each analogous to the current state of affairs in Havana). 85 x 105 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.

30 November 2009


The underside of Pulaski Bridge seemed strangely familiar, although for no reason would there have been occasion to frequent it. But in this case there was reason, however latent and overdue. 52 x 60 mm.

23 November 2009


While Jørgen frantically threw oil paint at a commissioned canvas, traffic sped apace on Tito Puentes Way. For him to make his deadline in the morning, the composition assumed a foreground consumed in clouds. The walk sign beckons. 210 x 250 mm.

22 November 2009


If not restrained by the two-point seatbelts of BoltBus, the documents may have solicited themselves nondiscriminatorily to seeking industries, not excluding escort services. 52 x 52 mm.