Wednesday, February 28, 2018
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[Mural] Room 3
Circa 2002-2003?
This was my old room in the fraternity, hence the title. The light blue was acrylic, and the dark blue was some old paint I found, I believe oil based. The yellow circles are yellow acrylic with yellow brush marks of fluorescent paint on top. At the time I had a thing with duality, and having hidden florescent paint in my work to hint at a hidden reality. The picture depicts will-o'-the-wisps in a field.
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[Pearlescent ink and water color painted on a Plein air sketch] For An: Desert rain; 2008
This was one of the only watercolors I have done while in the field as a geologist. Typically when I am in the field I focus on being in the field, and rarely have the time to do a good sketch which usually takes about an hour +. While the sun is up, its more important to cover ground taking observations than drawing pretty pictures. This sketch is the exception in that it was a day off, so I managed to get one done.
This was drawn in the White Mountains outside of Bishop at the UCLA Geology Summer Field Camp. As a cap stone class, geologists typically go out for summer field camps to hone their skills one last time before graduation from 3 weeks to 3 months (for some schools). UCLA goes out for 3+ weeks typically in the the Owen's Valley region, and I've done it as both a student and as an instructor. Amazing experience both times. I made it for An, the professor of the class who taught me so much. Love you An!
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