Archive for the 'ART' Category

visualizing information

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

(Design) I am working on a renovation design and the clients are down to earth, yet somewhat spiritual people. They are attracted to Asian design and want that tropical asian influence represented in the design. They also want a swimming pool and garden space off the back terrace, and as I played with shapes and [...]

4′33

Monday, March 9th, 2009

4\’33
I stumbled upon this the other day and was really intrigued by it. Its sort of ridiculous…..but it shows that we can be totally convinced that even nothing is really something.

beaded coaster

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Before the trip to Boulder at Christmas, I had been hunting for ‘COOL” coasters to buy stateside to bring back. However, without spending a fortune. The only thing that was sort of cool were these stainless steel coasters. I guess not quite cool enough, so I held off. A must stop for me in Boulder [...]

art as experience

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

I am currently reading Art as Experience by John Dewey. I picked it up a few years ago on one of my days whiling away at the Tattered Cover in Denver. I tried reading it before but it just wasn’t gelling. I am ready for it now.
He is saying that Art, the creation of, is [...]

nothingness thoughts continued

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

For me a goal as an architect and artist is to be able to make beautiful, artful things without having to spend a lot of money doing it. By this I mean using normal, everyday materials in creative and beautiful ways. I am so impressed with the art by Jen Stark because she is doing [...]

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