Well, this is no good! August is almost here and once again balmy summer days flew by with traveling, urban escapades and some R&R…while the postings have been mighty sparse. I have been a curious tourist in my own city and state, and, in between summer courses, the roamings included a visit to Joshua Tree National Park, Much [...]
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Hybrid Notes : Bjarke Ingels. San Diego. 02.25.2011
Posted in Architecture, art, Books, Cures for the Nothing, Design, Digital Collage, Digital Manipulation, Drawing, Featured Architects, Lectures, Museum WOWs, Photography, Poetry, Quotes, San Diego, school, School Work, sketchbook, sketching, Theory and Criticism, Writing, tagged 2011, AIAS NSAD, Allen Ghaida, Autograph, BIG, bjarke ingels, california, danish architect, Drawing, february "%, Hybrid notes, lecture notes, museum of natural history, newschool, NewSchool Arts Foundation, newschool of architecture and design, notes from the lecture, NSAD, NSAF, Review, san diego, sketches, visual notes, yes is more on February 28, 2011 | 2 Comments »
Bjarke Ingels came to speak to our school Friday night. The venue was the Museum of Natural History in scenic Balboa Park. I am still blown away by the lecture and, more importantly, the message. It was truly (r)evolutionary. The fact that BIG’s insanely brilliant concepts not only get built but a) give back to [...]
Artuesday: Sketchbook Exchange II and the wonders of Tara Donovan
Posted in art,poetry,writing, Artuesdays, Cures for the Nothing, Experiments, Museum WOWs, Paper Goods, Sketchbook Exchanges, Spontaneous Constructs, tagged Artists on Art, Between the folds, illustration, MCASD, Moire', Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Origami, Poetry, Sketchbook Exchange, Tara Donovan on March 2, 2010 | 2 Comments »
I started a new sketchbook exchange with Mike Riggin, a Teaching Assistant at my school. My initial contribution: illustrating two of my friend Sarah‘s poems, and an origami heart– due to my recent infatuation with Between the Folds). Also I must, must, must tell you about an art show that could have possibly changed my [...]










