But, I picked up the postcards today:
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I thought they did a nice job with the design. This is a show I put together last year and proposed to the G&V Walters Cultural Arts Center, and was accepted. It's the five of us, all engineers by training but also work as artist. There's a photographer, a sculptor, 1 painter, 1 book artist, and 1 painter/book artist (that'd be me). We hang the show on Dec 1. I would've liked it if it was earlier in the fall so I don't have the collision with the 2 exhibits in December, but well, this is what always happens I suppose.
If this exhibit goes well, I'm thinking that we can do an open call for Intersect/Parallel II for next year!
And here are the screens for Relay/Replay. On the left side, I've oiled and buffed it with Danish oil; on the right, it's just the plain unfinished cherry.
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Here you can see the size of the thing a little better, but it really feels much bigger in real life than what it looks like here. They'll get heavier too, way heavier, once I put all the images in the holes. The images will be sandwiched between sheets of plexi.
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3 comments:
The I/P postcards do look sharp!
The R/R screen is the world's biggest book!
congrats on making progress.good thing the weather has been so great! after today it should get better, too.
M5K -- I think officially the world's biggest book is that book about Bhutan (http://www.amazon.com/Bhutan-Visual-Odyssey-Himalayan-Kingdom/dp/B00016CAZ6). Although at a Portland Opera production of the Merchant of Venice years ago, there was a book that was built and used a a stage prop, and I'm sure it was bigger than 5'x7'. I think the Bhutan book is an accordion though, so I suppose technically it opens up to much wider than 7'.
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