One wall of the space has been devoted to watercolor sketches and other types of drawing and photography. These include sketches for research projects at Euclid Creek Reservation. The opposite wall has word maps that try connected two ideas of interest: vanitas still-life painting and small urban spaces.
Friday, September 17, 2010
Happenings in the Studio
Lately, the studio has become a research lab in addition to a production facility. The heavy amount of research and planning involved with my BFA project has lead to books and journals of notes rivaling paintings and sketches. In fact, most sketches are indeed there as studies for my BFA project and the ideas involved in said project. I feel quite pleased with the bounty of information I have gathered and have such excitement toward my BFA work.
One wall of the space has been devoted to watercolor sketches and other types of drawing and photography. These include sketches for research projects at Euclid Creek Reservation. The opposite wall has word maps that try connected two ideas of interest: vanitas still-life painting and small urban spaces.


One wall of the space has been devoted to watercolor sketches and other types of drawing and photography. These include sketches for research projects at Euclid Creek Reservation. The opposite wall has word maps that try connected two ideas of interest: vanitas still-life painting and small urban spaces.
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